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  2. Philippines Daily Express - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines Daily Express, commonly known as the Daily Express, was a daily newspaper in the Philippines. [2] It was better known for circulating propagandist news articles related to then-President Ferdinand Marcos during the time of his regime. Its Sunday edition was known as the Philippines Sunday Express.

  3. Official Gazette (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    The Official Gazette is the public journal and main publication of the government of the Philippines. It publishes laws, executive orders, court decisions, and other documents of public interest since 1902.

  4. The Manila Times - Wikipedia

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    The Manila Times is the oldest English-language newspaper in the Philippines, founded in 1898. It has a centre-right political alignment and a circulation of about 120,700.

  5. Journalism during the Marcos dictatorship - Wikipedia

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    Presidential Decree No. 191 require all news agencies to get clearance from the Media Advisory Council (MAC) before publishing or airing any content. [27] [19] Society news, editorial commentary, and content critical to the Philippine government were among those banned. [28] The government seized control of privately owned media.

  6. Manila Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    Manila Bulletin is the Philippines' largest English broadsheet newspaper by circulation and the second oldest extant newspaper in the country. Founded in 1900, it covers news, politics, sports, business, lifestyle and more, and has a Chinese-language online edition.

  7. Executive departments of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the current and former executive departments of the Philippine government, their functions, heads, and locations. The web page does not mention the office of the president or its role in the executive branch.

  8. History of newspaper publishing - Wikipedia

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    In China, early government-produced news sheets, called tipao, were commonly used among court officials during the late Han dynasty (2nd and 3rd centuries AD). Between 713 and 734, the Kaiyuan Za Bao ("Bulletin of the Court") of the Tang dynasty published government news; it was handwritten on silk and read by government officials.

  9. List of the oldest newspapers - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of the newspapers of the world by the date of their first publication, from 1605 to 1900. Find out which newspapers are the oldest in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas, and their languages, places, and notes.