
‘Do your parents know about this?’
SOME 12 years ago, as an editorial assistant (EA) in the newsroom, I would read to LJM on the phone the news summaries for the day that the reporters had
SOME 12 years ago, as an editorial assistant (EA) in the newsroom, I would read to LJM on the phone the news summaries for the day that the reporters had
It was that love she showed throughout my wife’s ordeal that made me ask her to write the introduction for my book, “88 Days In India, A Pilgrimage of Faith, Hope & Love.”
Your mantra for the week: “2016 is a year of miracles. Let it begin now.”
A SECRET FAIRY GODMOTHER By Ruth Navarra-Mayo Editor, Junior Inquirer “More of that. My apo liked it,” she would say about an issue of Junior Inquirer that she appreciated.
Since Dr. Carlitos Magsanoc was a close friend of my dad, I could write many things about my very happy relationship with Letty in and out of the Inquirer office. As always, I would bring her favorite brand of wine whenever I would visit her.
Letty Jimenez-Magsanoc was an icon of democracy and press freedom, the INQUIRER’s editor in chief for 24 years, and my boss for 10. As a journalism student, I read about
It is my college graduation in the summer of 2012. Letty Jimenez-Magsanoc, editor in chief of the Inquirer, hands me onstage a plaque of recognition and my first Guyito
My earliest memory of working under LJM was when I overheard her admonish someone for spelling Hong Kong as “Hongkong.” “Two words!” It was a couple of minutes before deadline and
There was an unspoken belief in the Inquirer newsroom that editor in chief Letty Jimenez-Magsanoc was immortal or invincible—that she would outlive everyone. The public will remember LJM, as we fondly called
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