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		<title>GMA Network Launches GMA News TV on Channel 11</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Feb 2011 06:43:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The biggest news on Philippine TV has just arrived—industry leader GMA Network launches GMA News TV on Channel 11. From the men and women of GMA News and Public Affairs—the only broadcast news organization in the Philippines that has won the Peabody Award—GMA News TV is in response to the insistent public clamor for relevant [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The biggest news on Philippine TV has just arrived—industry leader GMA Network launches GMA News TV on Channel 11.</p>
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<p>From the men and women of GMA News and Public Affairs—the only broadcast news organization in the Philippines that has won the Peabody Award—GMA News TV is in response to the insistent public clamor for relevant and credible news reportage that only GMA News and Public Affairs can deliver.  </p>
<p>&#8220;We are responding to viewers&#8217; requests for timely news updates in Filipino and for public affairs shows at earlier timeslots with this groundbreaking news channel,&#8221; says News TV Head <strong>Nessa Valdellon</strong>.</p>
<p>Bannered by the respected names in broadcast journalism—<strong>Jessica Soho, Mike Enriquez, Mel Tiangco, Arnold Clavio, Vicky Morales</strong> and <strong>Howie Severino</strong>—GMA News TV delivers serbisyong totoo with newscasts and public affairs programs, all in Filipino, from morning to night.</p>
<p>Also part of the formidable lineup of names joining GMA News TV are <strong>Kara David, Prof. Winnie Monsod</strong> and Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) Executive Director <strong>Malou Mangahas</strong>.  In addition, <strong>Sheila Coronel </strong>of Columbia University, Newsbreak&#8217;s <strong>Marites Vitug</strong> and <strong>Ed Lingao</strong> of PCIJ will be joining the channel as advisers for the investigative documentaries.</p>
<p>&#8220;For the first time, the country&#8217;s most awarded documentarists will be anchoring newscasts. News TV&#8217;s primetime newscast State of the Nation will be hosted by Peabody winner <strong>Jessica Soho</strong>.  News TV&#8217;s morning newscast will be led by GMA News Online Editor-in-Chief <strong>Howie Severino</strong> and another Peabody winner <strong>Kara David</strong>. Their shows will be in-depth, something to really look forward to,&#8221; adds Valdellon.</p>
<p>At a time of the 24/7 news cycle and new media, GMA News TV steps up to the challenge of delivering worthwhile content—credible and relevant news and information. Deploying its resources to help people become more socially aware, to provide viewers with the knowledge that may perhaps effect change in their lives, families, and communities.</p>
<p>GMA News TV airs this February. Catch the exclusive first glimpse of GMA News TV this Monday, February 7 in <em>24 Oras</em>, on GMA-7.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.starmometer.com/2011/02/03/gma-network-launches-gma-news-tv-on-channel-11/" rel="bookmark">GMA Network Launches GMA News TV on Channel 11</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.starmometer.com">Starmometer</a> on February 3, 2011.</p>
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		<title>&#8216;Kape Para Kay Lean&#8217; on I-Witness this Monday</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Sep 2010 05:10:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kara David discovers how coffee affected the motor skills of 3-year-old Lean Francisco. Lean Rey Francisco is almost 3 years old, but unlike many kids his age, he cannot play, walk, crawl, nor sit up. His malnourishment is so severe that the simple task of rolling over requires tremendous effort from the child. His grandmother [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Kara David</strong> discovers how coffee affected the motor skills of 3-year-old <strong>Lean Francisco</strong>.</p>
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<p><strong>Lean Rey Francisco</strong> is almost 3 years old, but unlike many kids his age, he cannot play, walk, crawl, nor sit up. His malnourishment is so severe that the simple task of rolling over requires tremendous effort from the child. His grandmother is the only adult taking care of him and his two other siblings in Pasacao, Camarines Sur. </p>
<p>I-WITNESS tells his story this Monday.</p>
<p>Lean has never tasted milk from his mother and instead drank rice coffee for most of his 3 years. In Pasacao, 80% of the children weighed were severely malnourished and all of them are coffee drinkers. Because of poverty, most people in Pasacao believe that coffee is enough to feed a child. But how much nutritional value does coffee really have?<br />
What happened to Lean? Kara David&#8217;s search for answers takes her to Bulacan in search of Lean&#8217;s mother, then to Manila where medical records show Lean was once a healthy baby. As the child&#8217;s history unfolds, Kara discovers how coffee became a great determinant of Lean&#8217;s condition.  </p>
<p>I-WITNESS airs this Monday, after Saksi, only on GMA Network.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.starmometer.com/2010/09/18/kape-para-kay-lean-on-i-witness-this-monday/" rel="bookmark">&#8216;Kape Para Kay Lean&#8217; on I-Witness this Monday</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.starmometer.com">Starmometer</a> on September 18, 2010.</p>
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		<title>Kara David Goes to Japan For Part 2 of OFW Diaries Anniversary Special!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Apr 2010 10:31:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This Friday, after Saksi on GMA Network, join Peabody Award winner Kara David for part 2 of the first anniversary special of OFW Diaries. It’s cherry blossom season in Japan and it’s said to be one of the most festive times in the country. Kara goes to Japan not only to witness the event but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This Friday, after Saksi on GMA Network, join Peabody Award winner Kara David for part 2 of the first anniversary special  of OFW Diaries.</p>
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<p>It’s cherry blossom season in Japan and it’s said to be one of the most festive times in the country. Kara goes to Japan not only to witness the event but also to visit some of the Filipinos living and working in the  &#8221; Land of the Rising Sun. &#8221; </p>
<p><strong>Mayang Nihei</strong>, a Nueva Ecija native, is a former entertainer who strove to turn her life around. She later married a Japanese man and came to help him run the sushi bar business. And because of her hard work, she now has a sushi bar to call her own.</p>
<p>But her life took a sad turn when her youngest child was diagnosed with cancer. When the child recovered from the disease, Mayang decided to help her kababayans in need. She founded the Japan Association of Nueva Ecijanos (JANE), which helps raise funds for charity projects in Nueva Ecija. Mayang went on to receive recognition from her kababayans in Nueva Ecija for her efforts.</p>
<p>In another part of Japan, a group of professionals – marine scientist, semi-conductor researcher, English teacher,  and theater performer – gather to relieve the stress from their daily lives. They may come from different fields but they all share one thing – a love for music. They formed a band, called TAMPIPI and dedicated themselves to expressing their sentiments. According to them, it helps  them cope with stress and homesickness.</p>
<p>Join <strong>Kara David</strong> as she visits Japan and talks to Pinoys in the “Land of the Rising Sun” this Friday, after Saksi, on GMA Network!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.starmometer.com/2010/04/22/kara-david-goes-to-japan-for-part-2-of-ofw-diaries-anniversary-special/" rel="bookmark">Kara David Goes to Japan For Part 2 of OFW Diaries Anniversary Special!</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.starmometer.com">Starmometer</a> on April 22, 2010.</p>
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		<title>I-Witness&#8217; &#8216;Ambulansiyang de Paa&#8217;  Will be Honored at the 69th Peabody Awards</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Apr 2010 06:31:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Kara David documentary on GMA&#8217;s I-Witness will be honored during the 69th Annual Peabody Awards in New York. The journey of the sick and injured from a poor Mangyan town in Oriental Mindoro to immediate medical care is steep, muddy, and often harrowing; as their worried families back home face more hardships in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <strong>Kara David</strong> documentary on GMA&#8217;s I-Witness will be honored during the 69th Annual Peabody Awards in New York.</p>
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<p>The journey of the sick and injured from a poor Mangyan town in Oriental Mindoro to immediate medical care is steep, muddy, and often harrowing; as their worried families back home face more hardships in the horizon.</p>
<p>This is the subject of &#8220;Ambulansiyang de Paa,&#8221; the I-Witness episode that recently won the prestigious George Foster Peabody Award—the oldest honor in electronic media. I-Witness (which airs every Monday after Saksi) is among the 36 critically-acclaimed programs all over the world that were chosen to receive the honor, which is now on its 69th year. </p>
<p>&#8220;Condemning deplorable conditions while celebrating neighborly valor and ingenuity, the report shows how people in a poor village carry their sick and injured over dangerous terrain to distant medical care using &#8216;ambulances on foot,&#8217;&#8221; the Peabody Awards site states.</p>
<p>Hosted by <strong>Kara David</strong>, &#8220;Ambulansiyang de Paa&#8221; showed how residents of a poor Mangyan community of Apnagan in upland Oriental Mindoro transport their sick and injured to medical care. It aired March 2009.</p>
<p>In the episode, Kara met several residents of the community who walk the line between life and death. One of them is Lowen Tayo, who has tuberculosis. Despite the relative ease of curing TB now, Lowen&#8217;s sickness has worsened due to the town&#8217;s lack of medical facilities. Just as badly situated are John Lloyd and Wendy. John Lloyd has broncho-pneumonia and hernia, while Wendy has severe burns all over her body.</p>
<p>Since the hospital is a long way from their community, one can only wonder how their conditions may be remedied. The &#8220;Ambulance-On-Foot&#8221; or &#8220;Ambulansiya de Paa&#8221; appears to be these people&#8217;s only recourse. The patients are brought to the nearest health facility on foot by their neighbors and loved ones using only woven hammocks.</p>
<p>Director Nowell Cuanang, shares that shooting in such a remote, rugged place was an enlightening experience.</p>
<p>&#8220;I almost fell off a cliff, almost got bitten by a snake. But we were touched by the Mangyans. Despite their conditions, they weren&#8217;t complaining, and were always smiling&#8230; Their foot ambulance required unity and team work. It was a triumph of the human spirit,&#8221; he says.</p>
<p>&#8220;It hasn&#8217;t sunk in,&#8221; host <strong>Kara David</strong> says of &#8220;Ambulansiyang de Paa&#8221; winning the Peabody. While happy, she also admitted to feeling guilty about winning an award when &#8220;there has been little change&#8221; in the subject of her documentary. A year after the documentary aired, she said there is still no health center in the barangay.</p>
<p>Executive producer <strong>Angel Directo</strong> adds, &#8220;More than the honor this award brings, we hope that this will draw more attention to the plight of those without proper health care in the country so that their conditions may finally improve.&#8221;</p>
<p>Other members of the award-winning I-Witness team are former program manager <strong>Kristoffer Brugada</strong>, executive producer <strong>Lloyd Navera</strong>, cameraman <strong>Disney Carreon</strong>, assistant cameraman <strong>Aldrin Lacson</strong>, and researcher <strong>Wilma Sesaldo</strong>.</p>
<p>This is the second time that the Kapuso Network was recognized by the Peabody Awards. In 1999,  the documentaries &#8220;Kidneys for Sale&#8221; and &#8220;Kamao&#8221;  by <strong>Jessica Soho</strong> and her I-Witness team and <strong>Jay Taruc</strong>&#8216;s child labor story on B<em>rigada Siete</em> brought home the country&#8217;s first ever Peabody.</p>
<p>&#8220;Winning the Peabody for the second time is a great honor and blessing for GMA News and Public Affairs and the Philippines,&#8221; GMA Network&#8217;s Senior Vice President for News and Public Affairs <strong>Marissa  Flores</strong> said. &#8220;We are inspired to do even better.&#8221;</p>
<p>The 69th Annual Peabody Awards ceremony will be held on May 17, 2010 at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York City. It will be hosted by <strong>Diane Sawyer,</strong> the award-winning anchor of ABC&#8217;s World News.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.starmometer.com/2010/04/19/i-witness-ambulansiyang-de-paa-will-be-honored-at-the-69th-peabody-awards/" rel="bookmark">I-Witness&#8217; &#8216;Ambulansiyang de Paa&#8217;  Will be Honored at the 69th Peabody Awards</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.starmometer.com">Starmometer</a> on April 19, 2010.</p>
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		<title>Pinoy Tour Guide in Holy Land and Pinoy Au Pair on OFW Diaries</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2009 04:19:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[THIS Friday, December 11, on GMA Network’s OFW Diaries, seasoned broadcast journalist Kara David visits Israel and meets the only Filipino licensed Holy Land tour guide by the Israeli government – Exie Cruz. Once an accountant based in New York, Cruz eventually married and had a child. But her normal life was changed when her [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>THIS Friday, December 11, on GMA Network’s OFW Diaries, seasoned broadcast journalist Kara David visits Israel and meets the only Filipino licensed Holy Land tour guide by the Israeli government – <strong>Exie Cruz</strong>. </p>
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<p>Once an accountant based in New York, Cruz eventually married and had a child. But her normal life was changed when her father died in a plane crash in 1983.</p>
<p>When Cruz and her husband accompanied their distraught mother on a Holy Land pilgrimage, little did she know that the trip would alter their lives permanently.  From then on, Cruz never looked back.  She relocated her whole family to Israel, where she believes she has found her true calling.  To this day, she gathers pilgrims to the birthplace of Christ.</p>
<p>Cruz shares her life-changing Holy Land experience.</p>
<p>David also takes a closer look at the lives of au pairs.  Au Pairs normally stay with a host family in a foreign country to learn about language and culture, while helping with daily chores.  But for some Filipinos, au pair programs become opportunities to become undocumented domestic workers.  While living with their host families for 18 months, they serve as nannies, cooks and all-around helpers.</p>
<p><strong>Angeli Bedana</strong> was once such working au pair.  In the eight months that she had stayed with her host family, only two months were spent going to school.  She says she never really wanted to study, and was only seeking the opportunity to earn money.  The income was not bad, she shares, and the work was just for five hours each day.</p>
<p>It is for this reason that au pair programs are banned by the Philippines’ Department of Foreign Affairs.  But some still manage to join these programs and end up working illegally abroad.</p>
<p>Join <strong>Kara David</strong> on OFW Diaries this Friday after the latenight newscast Saksi over GMA Network.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.starmometer.com/2009/12/10/pinoy-tour-guide-in-holy-land-and-pinoy-au-pair-on-ofw-diaries/" rel="bookmark">Pinoy Tour Guide in Holy Land and Pinoy Au Pair on OFW Diaries</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.starmometer.com">Starmometer</a> on December 10, 2009.</p>
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		<title>I-Witness is Now on its 10th Year</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 01:24:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The award-winning documentary program of GMA is also the longest-running late night program of the country. During the 1990s, documentaries were an unheard of genre in the Philippine broadcast industry. The usual melodramas, talk shows and news magazine programs dominated the airwaves, raking in ratings and awards for TV networks. Before the decade ended, GMA [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The award-winning documentary program of GMA is also the longest-running late night program of the country.</p>
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<p>During the 1990s, documentaries were an unheard of genre in the Philippine broadcast industry. The usual melodramas, talk shows and news magazine programs dominated the airwaves, raking in ratings and awards for TV networks.</p>
<p>Before the decade ended, GMA News and Public Affairs thought it was already time to produce a weekly documentary show. On January 18, 1999, I-Witness, the country’s first documentary series, aired on Philippine television.</p>
<p>However, before I-Witness even aired, its one-topic presentation and style of storytelling was deemed too slow and boring. Some even said that Filipino viewers were not yet ready for this kind of program.</p>
<p>I-Witness proved them all wrong.</p>
<p>After more than 500 documentaries, I-Witness is now the country’s longest-running late night program still airing. It has already received numerous recognitions from both local and international award-giving bodies, including the Philippines’ first ever George Foster Peabody Award, Gold and Silver World Medals from the New York Festivals, the Asia-Pacific Child Rights Awards and the Asian TV Awards, among others.</p>
<p>I-Witness also prides itself with having once had as its hosts many of the finest journalists and broadcasters in media including <strong>Jessica Soho</strong> and <strong>Mike Enriquez.</strong> Following their footsteps today are GMA Network’s most experienced senior journalists, namely <strong>Howie Severino, Kara David, Sandra Aguinaldo</strong> and <strong>Jay Taruc</strong>. Every Monday, these award-winning documentarists give viewers a new way of looking at and understanding the world we live in.</p>
<p>“I-Witness has made documentaries a part of mainstream television, and inspired similar formats for other shows. It has inspired many to aspire to make documentaries and tell their own stories, because our show has demonstrated what a powerful medium the documentary is,” Howie relates.</p>
<p>For Howie, I-Witness is his “outlet and creative space for non-fiction stories that need time to be produced and air time to be told. It has made my career deeply satisfying. ”</p>
<p>The word “innovation” has been attached to I-Witness since its inception. Through the years, the program has introduced new techniques in video presentation and used fresh styles of storytelling, sometimes even bordering into the “avant garde.”</p>
<p>“I-Witness is not called television&#8217;s finest hour for nothing.” Sandra Aguinaldo explains. “I can say every episode is one step towards excellence since we are constantly challenged by management to set the pace for late-night shows and always be creative in presenting our reports to the people.”</p>
<p>Howie added that compared to other public affairs shows, I-Witness gives them more creative freedom in producing stories. “Most of our episodes don&#8217;t even have spiels by the hosts and go straight into the story, like most classically done documentaries. That alone makes I-Witness unique among public affairs shows where hosts introduce and end each show with on-camera spiels. We are not required to do that.”</p>
<p>Because of its radical approach to documentary production, I-Witness has always been a talk-of-the-town after each airing, sometimes even irking the attention of the censors. Howie’s documentary Lukayo, which is “a dance by old women dressed like clowns and wielding phallic symbols in Laguna, got the program suspended by the MTRCB, simply because the censors deemed an age-old tradition practiced by grandmothers to be obscene, along with other fertility rituals from around the country.” Instances like this, however, do not stop the program in producing ground-breaking documentaries.</p>
<p>“I-Witness has become bolder and more ambitious in its subject matter, sometimes testing the limits set by government regulators. It aspires to lead in building a documentary movement in the Philippines by organizing documentary festivals with free screenings in popular theaters, sponsoring student documentary competitions, conducting annual seminars as well as more frequent talks and screenings on campuses, and by setting an example with its own work, often using small camera equipment similar to what ordinary, non-professional producers can use,” adds Howie.</p>
<p>Lives have changed, laws have been created, and viewers were compelled to act. More than the awards and innovations, the impact and influence that I-Witness has made to its viewers and case studies is what makes it a stand out among late-night public affairs programs in the Philippines. Laws on organ donation, for example, were approved in Congress because of <strong>Jessica Soho</strong>’s Kidneys for Sale. <strong>Kara David</strong>’s “Gamu-gamo sa Dilim” paved way to the installment of solar panels in Little Baguio, a small town devoid of electricity in Oriental Mindoro. Many of the case studies featured in I-Witness were given financial aids and scholarships by viewers.</p>
<p><strong>Kara David</strong>, widely known for her documentaries about children, attests to the privilege of giving service to the public that I-Witness carries. “I’ve always believed that the role of I-Witness is to give viewers a new pair of eyes with which to see the world. Through the show, I have found my lifetime advocacy as a journalist &#8212; to use my medium as an instrument of empathy, an instrument to instill compassion to the powerless and voiceless.  I-Witness not only opened the eyes of many viewers to the realities of life, but it also awakened their compassion, iyung malasakit na matagal nang nahihimlay sa kanilang puso. Because of I-Witness, I have started a small scholarship project for poor but deserving children, at plano kong palawakin pa ito in the future to become a legitimate foundation. I feel I became a better Filipino because of the program.”</p>
<p>This Novermber, I-Witness will celebrate its 10th anniversary with four special documentaries that are expected to change the broadcasting landscape. This time, I-Witness will air documentaries that were produced over a longer period of time than any other series of documentaries done for any TV program in the Philippines.</p>
<p>“As early as April of this year, we have been shooting for the anniversary episodes&#8211;something that we don&#8217;t usually do, or any other late night television programs have done, for that matter. The more time you spend in producing your story, the closer you get to the truth, and with these documentaries, we hope to bring out the truth in our specific topics,” reveals <strong>Jay Taruc</strong>, who starts the anniversary month on November 9 with his documentary “Kristo,” a graphic feature about the Senakulo, or the dramatic presentation of the Passion of the Christ in Cutud, Pampanga. Jay discovers that the person who presently plays “Christ” is quitting his oath next year. However, residents and officers are opposing the move to pass on the title because the town’s supposed successor is a self-admitted gambler and drunkard.</p>
<p><strong>Sandra Aguinaldo</strong>’s anniversary episode airs next on November 16. Her documentary “Bigatin” tackles the growing problem of obesity in the Philippines. Sandra follows the plight of two obese women and documents their struggle to bring their weight down through various ways of weight reduction. Sandra joins them in their fight as she subjects herself to arduous exercises and strict diets in order to prepare herself for pregnancy.</p>
<p>On November 23, <strong>Kara David</strong> delivers the third installment of the anniversary celebration with a follow-up documentary on pediatric tuberculosis. Kara revisits her case studies in “Hingalo ng Bunso,” an I-Witness episode she produced a few months ago, and reveals whether or not their conditions improved after their stories were aired on the program.</p>
<p>Ending the anniversary month on November 30 is <strong>Howie Severino</strong>’s remarkable documentary about a transsexual’s journey to realizing her dreams of becoming a woman. Howie documents how <strong>Vincent Christar Ibardolaza</strong>, a.k.a. Plates, pulls all strings in order to become a “Trans-Pinay.” However, Plates still needs to pass a battery of tests which will determine if she is mentally and emotionally prepared to undergo the sex reassignment operation.</p>
<p>Join Sandra, Kara, Jay and Howie as they celebrate ten fruitful years of ground-breaking documentaries on I-Witness, airing on four Mondays of November over GMA, after the late night newscast Saksi.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.starmometer.com/2009/11/06/i-witness-is-now-on-its-10th-year/" rel="bookmark">I-Witness is Now on its 10th Year</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.starmometer.com">Starmometer</a> on November 6, 2009.</p>
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		<title>Kara David Braves the Killer Croc on &#8216;I Witness&#8217;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[GMA&#8217;s I-Witness episode this Monday is Kara David&#8217;s documentary entitled &#8220;Kagat ng Buwaya&#8221; (Croc&#8217;s Bite). Earlier this year, a Grade 1 student from Agusan del Sur was reported to have been killed by a giant killer crocodile in the waters of Lake Mihaba in the Agusan marshlands. Witnesses claim that the giant crocodile is as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>GMA&#8217;s I-Witness episode this Monday is Kara David&#8217;s documentary entitled &#8220;Kagat ng Buwaya&#8221; (Croc&#8217;s Bite).</p>
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<p>Earlier this year, a Grade 1 student from Agusan del Sur was reported to have been killed by a giant killer crocodile in the waters of Lake Mihaba in the Agusan marshlands. Witnesses claim that the giant crocodile is as big as a passenger bus, and it easily bit the girl’s head off while she and her friends were paddling their boat home. Award-winning journalist <strong>Kara David</strong> and her I-Witness team flies to Mindanao to investigate if there is truth to the story of the giant crocodile.</p>
<p>Upon her arrival in Agusan del Sur, Kara discovers that most of the residents have already evacuated their houses and moved to nearby villages. Schools are empty of students and the streets are bare of people, almost turning the whole barrio into a ghost town. Kara meets Jomar, a fisherman and one of the few remaining residents of the town, who brings her to the exact place where the victim’s body was found.</p>
<p>Kara also meets former residents of Lake Mihaba and learns that most of them are afraid to go back to their houses because of the crocodiles. Instead of fishing in the lake, they have chosen to work in farms despite the low income for fear of their own safety. To verify the crocodile accounts, Kara risks her own life and sails over the murky waters of Lake Mihaba in search of the killer crocodile.</p>
<p>Join <strong>Kara David</strong> as she searches for the truth behind the story of the killer croc in her gripping documentary “Croc’s Bite,” airing this Monday midnight on I-Witness after the late night newscast Saksi.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.starmometer.com/2009/10/16/kara-david-braves-the-killer-croc-on-i-witness/" rel="bookmark">Kara David Braves the Killer Croc on &#8216;I Witness&#8217;</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.starmometer.com">Starmometer</a> on October 16, 2009.</p>
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