The other night I spent an hour in NBS going through the mound of books there. All the digging paid off. Just when I was about to leave, I espied a book that I thought is interesting. It's called "Watchdogs of Democracy" subtitled "The Waning Washington Press Corps And How It Has Failed The Public." It was written by Helen Thomas, a member of the Fifth Estate. The Fifth Estate comprises that rare band of people who maintain a critical eye on the media, the Fourth Estate.
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For Php 99.00 I bought the book (Hardbound). Curiously, I checked it out in the internet to know how much it's usually sold. Amazon.com sells it for $11.20 (roughly Php 526.00). At ebay, the price varies: from $1.00, to $16.00, to $50.00.
I somehow managed to skim a few pages of the book. For all its obvious reference to the press in the USA, I think it strikes some familiar chord in the Philippines. After all, the press, regardless of the country where it operates, has an ultimate task: To pursue the truth wherever it leads.
I have yet to read its entirety. Suffice it to say now that my lifelong dream of having a library myself is coming to pass.
I found your blog on MSN Search. Nice writing. I will check back to read more.
ReplyDeleteEric Hundin
Eric,
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by. Glad to hear it.