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No Internet. No mobile phones. No Facebook. No Twitter. No free press, even. For four days in February 1986, one small radio station kept the flame of revolution burning in the Philippines. CLICK on the EVENTS on the TIMELINE below and listen to HISTORY as it unfolded, as BROADCAST BY RADIO VERITAS.









  • Two Mexican generals detained for alleged drug gang ties
  • Torrent sites exploit weak laws, enforcement in move to .ph domain
  • LGBT group drops anti-Pacquiao Nike petition: 'Author was misleading'
  • 4 reasons why govt officials get away with misdeclaring their wealth
  • OPINION: Blogger to blame for Manny Pacquiao LGBT brouhaha
  • Legionaries knew for months about priest scandal: Vatican official
  • English the preferred language for world business: poll
  • Cignal to host Jessica Sanchez viewing party in mother's hometown of Samal, Bataan
  • PNoy proud of Jessica Sanchez, hopes she reaches the top
  • PNP supports bill seeking to repeal height limit for police officers
  • High blood pressure affects 1 in 3 adults - WHO
  • Jessica Sanchez tweets she has a sore throat
  • BCDA terminates Camp John Hay contract with Sobrepena company
  • Gay marriage advocates petition Nike to drop Pacquiao as endorser
  • Investment pledges registered with BOI more than triples in April