The Philippines on Friday signed a $13.2-billion debt rescheduling agreement with more than 400
Los Angeles Times Manila correspondent Mark Fineman has been awarded the American Society of Newspaper Editors' Distinguished Writing Award for his articles about the fall of Philippine President Ferdinand E.
The military chief of staff today asked that several Cabinet ministers be fired for incompetence, piling further pressure on a government faced with a growing polarization between the left and right.
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The commander in chief of the Communist New People's Army, who is suspected in a 1974 attack that killed five U.S.
"Good Morning America" host David Hartman will leave Friday for the Philippines for a week, where
Island, across a strait from Zamboanga, Philippines, police reported.
Your continued in-depth coverage of the political and economic situation in the Philippines is most
The Philippine election was a "cruel deception."
We have let this blatant pretender carry on too far.
Norman Kempster's report (Times, Feb. 11) that the Reagan "Administration is known to hope that Marcos will extend an olive branch to his opponent to appease world public opinion and U.S. concern, to head off threatened violent demonstrations and to avoid a cutback in U.S. aid.
American foreign policy flirts with disaster when it supports autocrats and dictators.
shakedown cruise, a four-month training and humanitarian tour to the Philippines.
Ousted Philippine President Ferdinand E.
The political turmoil that occurred over the weekend in the Philippines was monitored closely by
February, 1986, will be referred to in history as the "month of miracles."
Her courageous campaign for "civil disobedience," which snowballed to include military disobedience, catapulted Mrs.
In the mist of all the celebration about the Duvalier and Marcos bloodless departures, we must not forget the role the United States played in keeping these tyrants in power for so long.
I take exception to William Pfaff's comments (Editorial Pages, Feb. 26), "After the Party, Watch the Generals Maneuver."