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TIME Asia January 25, 2007 Andrew Marshall |
The Philippines' Unending Guerrilla War Since 1969, the N.P.A., the armed wing of the outlawed Communist Party of the Philippines that both the U.S. and the E.U. have classified as a terrorist organization, has waged what it calls a "protracted people's war."  |
TIME Asia December 18, 2006 Peter Ritter |
One Step Forward, One Step Back President Arroyo's bid to change the Philippines constitution comes under fire.  |
Smithsonian December 2006 Eliza Griswold |
Waging Peace in the Philippines With innovative tactics, U.S. forces make headway in the "war on terror" in the Philippines.  |
TIME Asia November 27, 2006 Andrew Marshall |
A Philippine Shame Manila is doing too little to stop the unchecked killings of the country's activists.  |
TIME Asia October 2, 2006 Austin Ramzy |
Mr. Arroyo's Press Stop The Philippines' First Gentleman takes his media critics to court.  |
TIME Asia July 10, 2006 Austin Ramzy |
No Answer to Arroyo's Prayers Despite a papal seal of approval, the Philippine President's woes aren't over.  |
TIME Asia July 3, 2006 Nelly Sindayen |
10 Questions: Imelda Marcos An interview with the former Philippine first lady on money, her encounters with world leaders, and -- what else? -- her shoes.  |
TIME Asia April 10, 2006 Bryan Walsh |
Needing To Get Tougher on Terror Recent bombings in the Philippines lend urgency to calls for a new anti-terror law.  |
TIME Asia March 6, 2006 Bryan Walsh |
Emergency Rules Philippines President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo declares a state of emergency and rounds up alleged coup plotters. But amid calls for her resignation, can Arroyo stay in control?  |
TIME Asia February 27, 2006 Bryan Walsh |
Swallowed By the Earth A deadly landslide in the Philippines claims hundreds of lives.  |
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