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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.









  • Aquinoi signs law imposing stiffer penalties for hot meat imports
  • VP Binay, Finance chief at loggerheads over proposed removal of tax perks for mass housing
  • Juicy committees await senators allied with or belonging to Team PNoy, Drilon says
  • DOJ yanks libel out of its version of Cybercrime Law
  • Asian markets sell off on Bernanke remarks, China PMI
  • Maynilad to complete pipe-laying in Caloocan by June
  • Berjaya Philippines buys into Malaysian IT firm
  • Employers' group calls on members to address 'jobless growth'
  • Erin Tanada's brother asks Comelec to give him votes cast for 'nuisance' bet
  • Japanese climber, 80, sets record for oldest to scale Mt Everest - for the 3rd time
  • Malaysia sentences 4 to death for grisly 2010 murder of tycoon, 3 others
  • CBCP hopes for papal visit in 2016
  • Pakistan bombing kills at least 12
  • UNDAUNTED | Grounded ship is Philippines' last line of defense
  • Linkin Park coming to Manila for concert in August