The Philippine Parliament, its galleries jammed with thousands of chanting supporters of opposition candidate Corazon Aquino, met today to decide the outcome of the fraud-tainted presidential election but made no progress.
At the 11th hour the Philippines' divided political opposition has found a way to suppress its
Your editorial is full of gratuitous assumptions.
The Reagan Administration warned in unusually blunt comments Wednesday that the Philippines under President Ferdinand E.
We are just now witnessing in the Philippines one of the worst tragedies that can befall a
In the past few days we have seen in the Philippines one of the most courageous defenses of democracy ever witnessed.
William Bundy's pedantic article (Opinion, Feb. 16) on the Philippine election would have us believe that all the bad little Filipinos follow Marcos and all the good little Filipinos follow Corazon Aquino.
It is time that the United States sees through Ferdinand Marcos and discards him.
Australia on Monday became the first country to increase aid to the Philippines since the fall of President Ferdinand E.
Voters have approved the creation of a new province in the central Philippines in a plebiscite held
condemning the recent Philippines election, and a growing number of lawmakers called for the ouster of President Ferdinand E.
The dramatic collapse of Ferdinand E.
I read the Page 1 headline (March 1), "Marcos Says He Left to Avoid Spilling Blood."
It is really appalling that the Reagan Administration is behaving as if it scored a major diplomatic victory in the Philippines.
Let's watch as the Great Story Teller takes credit for the Philippine people's victory. J.C.
Almost 90 years ago, U.S. troops occupied the Philippines.
The public outrage and street demonstrations that followed the assassination of Philippine opposition leader Benigno S.
Philippines over the past three days, military headquarters said Tuesday.
U.S.
The government of President Corazon Aquino and the head of the Philippines' leading Muslim