Amando Doronila, the Glossary
Amando Ermitano Doronila (6 February 1928 – 7 July 2023) was a Filipino journalist, writer and newspaper publisher who covered Philippine politics from the 1960s to the early decades of the 21st century and was imprisoned and exiled by the Martial Law regime of President Ferdinand Marcos.[1]
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26 relations: Bachelor of Arts, Calvary Hospital, Canberra, Camp Crame, Canberra, Corazon Aquino, Dumangas, Ferdinand Marcos, Iloilo, Joseph Estrada, Juan Ponce Enrile, Manila Bulletin, Manila Chronicle, Martial law under Ferdinand Marcos, Melbourne, People Power Revolution, Philippine Constabulary, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Politics of the Philippines, Proclamation No. 1081, Quezon City, Respiratory syncytial virus, The Age, The Manila Times, University of East, University of the East, University of the Philippines.
- Filipino exiles
- Filipino newspaper publishers (people)
- Filipino prisoners and detainees
- Philippine Daily Inquirer people
- Writers from Metro Manila
Bachelor of Arts
A Bachelor of Arts (abbreviated B.A., BA, A.B. or AB; from the Latin baccalaureus artium, baccalaureus in artibus, or artium baccalaureus) is a bachelor's degree awarded for an undergraduate program in the liberal arts, or, in some cases, other disciplines.
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Calvary Hospital, Canberra
North Canberra Hospital, formerly the Calvary Public Hospital Bruce, is an Australian public hospital located in Bruce, Australian Capital Territory, serving the northern suburbs of Canberra.
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Camp Crame
Camp General Rafael T. Crame is the national headquarters of the Philippine National Police (PNP) located along Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA) in Quezon City.
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Canberra
Canberra is the capital city of Australia.
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Corazon Aquino
Maria Corazon "Cory" Sumulong Cojuangco-Aquino (January 25, 1933 – August 1, 2009) was a Filipino politician who served as the eleventh President of the Philippines from 1986 to 1992.
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Dumangas
Dumangas, officially the Municipality of Dumangas (Banwa sang Dumangas, Bayan ng Dumangas), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Iloilo, Philippines.
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Ferdinand Marcos
--> Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos Sr. (September 11, 1917 – September 28, 1989) was a Filipino politician, dictator and kleptocrat who served as the tenth president of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986. Amando Doronila and Ferdinand Marcos are Filipino exiles.
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Iloilo
Iloilo, officially the Province of Iloilo (Kapuoran sang Iloilo; Kapuoran kang Iloilo;; Província de Iloílo), is a province in the Philippines located in the Western Visayas region.
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Joseph Estrada
Joseph Ejercito Estrada (born Jose Marcelo Ejercito; April 19, 1937), also known by the nickname Erap, is a Filipino politician and former actor, who served as the 13th President of the Philippines from 1998 to 2001, the 9th Vice President of the Philippines from 1992 to 1998, and the 21st Mayor of Manila, the country's capital from 2013 to 2019, also served as the 14th Mayor of San Juan from 1969 to 1986.
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Juan Ponce Enrile
Juan Valentin Furagganan Ponce Enrile Sr., (born Juan Valentin Furagganan; February 14, 1924), also referred to by his initials JPE, is a Filipino politician and lawyer, who served as 21st President of the Senate of the Philippines from 2008 to 2013 and known for his role in the administration of Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos; his role in the failed coup that helped hasten the 1986 People Power Revolution and the ouster of Marcos; and his tenure in the Philippine legislature in the years after the revolution.
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Manila Bulletin
The Manila Bulletin (also known as the Bulletin and previously known as the Manila Daily Bulletin from 1906 to September 23, 1972, and the Bulletin Today from November 22, 1972, to March 10, 1986) is the Philippines' largest English language broadsheet newspaper by circulation.
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Manila Chronicle
The Manila Chronicle was a newspaper in the Philippines founded in 1945.
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Martial law under Ferdinand Marcos
At 7:15 p.m. on September 23, 1972, President Ferdinand Marcos announced on television that he had placed the Philippines under martial law, stating he had done so in response to the "communist threat" posed by the newly founded Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP), and the sectarian "rebellion" of the Muslim Independence Movement (MIM).
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Melbourne
Melbourne (Boonwurrung/Narrm or Naarm) is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in Australia, after Sydney.
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People Power Revolution
The People Power Revolution, also known as the EDSA Revolution or the February Revolution, was a series of popular demonstrations in the Philippines, mostly in Metro Manila, from February 22 to 25, 1986.
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Philippine Constabulary
The Philippine Constabulary (PC; Hukbóng Pamayapà ng Pilipinas, HPP; Constabularía Filipina) was a gendarmerie-type military police force of the Philippines from 1901 to 1991, and the predecessor to the Philippine National Police.
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Philippine Daily Inquirer
The Philippine Daily Inquirer (PDI), or simply the Inquirer, is an English-language newspaper in the Philippines.
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Politics of the Philippines
Politics in the Philippines are governed by a three-branch system of government.
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Proclamation No. 1081
Proclamation No.
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Quezon City
Quezon City (Lungsod Quezon), also known as the City of Quezon and Q.C. (read and pronounced in Filipino as Kyusi), is the most populous city in the Philippines.
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Respiratory syncytial virus
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), also called human respiratory syncytial virus (hRSV) and human orthopneumovirus, is a contagious virus that causes infections of the respiratory tract.
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The Age
The Age is a daily newspaper in Melbourne, Australia, that has been published since 1854.
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The Manila Times
The Manila Times is the oldest extant English-language newspaper in the Philippines.
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University of East
The University of Engineering, Arts, Science and Technology or University of EAST (يونيورسٽي آف انجنيئرڱ، آرٽس، سائنس اينڊ ٽيڪنالاجي) is a private university in Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan.
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University of the East
The University of the East (Pamantasan ng Silangan), also known as UE, is a private university located in Manila, Philippines.
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University of the Philippines
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See also
Filipino exiles
- Amando Doronila
- Antonio Zumel
- Arnolfo Teves Jr.
- Artemio Ricarte
- Bongbong Marcos
- Emilio Aguinaldo
- Ferdinand Marcos
- Fidel Agcaoili
- Imee Marcos
- Irene Marcos
- J. Amado Araneta
- José Lava
- José Rizal
- Jose Maria Sison
- Juan Luna
- Luis Jalandoni
- Manuel L. Quezon
- Marcelo H. del Pilar
- Mariano Ponce
- Ninoy Aquino
- Norberto Gonzales
- Nur Misuari
- Romeo Intengan
- Vicente Lava
Filipino newspaper publishers (people)
- Amando Doronila
- Betty Go-Belmonte
- Christopher Guarin
- Ermin Garcia
- Florentino Tecson
- Isagani Yambot
- Jacobo Amatong
- Jesus Dureza
- Neptali Gonzales
- Ninez Cacho-Olivares
- Philip Agustin
- Raul Pangalangan
- Rod Reyes
- Rony V. Diaz
Filipino prisoners and detainees
- Amando Doronila
- Ambrosio Rianzares Bautista
- Andal Ampatuan Jr.
- Eugenio Lopez Jr.
- Janet Lim-Napoles
- Jaybee Sebastian
- Jose B. Lingad
- Jose W. Diokno
- Leila de Lima
- Ninoy Aquino
- Victor Corpus
- Zaldy Ampatuan
Philippine Daily Inquirer people
- Adrian Cristobal
- Amando Doronila
- Ambeth Ocampo
- Antonio Carpio
- Artemio Panganiban
- Bambi Harper
- Boots Anson-Roa
- Cielito Habito
- Conrado de Quiros
- Doreen Fernandez
- Enchong Dee
- Eugenia Apostol
- Ian Casocot
- Isagani Cruz
- Isagani Yambot
- Kelly Misa
- Kris Aquino
- Letty Jimenez Magsanoc
- Louie Beltran
- Manolo Quezon
- Maria Ceres Doyo
- Melinda Magsino
- Michael Tan
- Ninez Cacho-Olivares
- Pol Medina Jr.
- Ramon Tulfo
- Randy David
- Raul Pangalangan
- Rene Alviar
- Rey Danseco
- Rina Jimenez-David
- Ronnie Nathanielsz
- Ruben J. Villote
- Thelma Dumpit-Murillo
- Winnie Monsod
Writers from Metro Manila
- Amando Doronila
- Anna Mae Yu Lamentillo
- Benigno Juan
- Betty Go-Belmonte
- Bo Sanchez
- Boots Plata
- Cesare Syjuco
- Chen Bing Sun
- Cirilo Bautista
- Conrado de Quiros
- Francisco V. Coching
- Ildefonso Santos
- Ismael Mallari
- Jesus T. Peralta
- José Aruego
- Jun Aristorenas
- Jun Lana
- Justo Justo
- Lope K. Santos
- Louie Jon Agustin Sanchez
- Louie Mar Gangcuangco
- Luciano P. R. Santiago
- Malang (painter)
- Maxine Syjuco
- Michael Tan
- Mike Bigornia
- Ophelia Dimalanta
- Rene Alviar
- Roberto T. Añonuevo
- Ruben J. Villote
- Teo Antonio
- Timothy James Dimacali
- Tony Velasquez