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National Library Catalog of Resources 1.

Context of Martial Law BOOKS Marcos and martial law in the Philippines - Cornell Univ. Pr., ; Ithaca, N.Y, 19791 Marcos and martial law in the Philippines 1979 - Cornell Univ. Pr., ; Ithaca, N.Y2 Abueva, Jose V. Filipino politics, nationalism and emerging ideologies : background for constitution making, Modern Book, 19753 Bresnan, John. Crisis in the Philippines : the Marcos era and beyond. Princeton Univ. Press, ; Princeton, N.J 19864 Brillantes, Alex B., Jr. Dictatorship and Martial Law : Philippine authoritarianism in 1972. Great Books Pub, ; Quezon City : 19875 Burton, Sandra Impossible dream : the Marcoses, the Aquinos and the unfinished revolution Warner Books, ; N.Y 19896 Canoy, Reuben. The Counterfeit revolution : martial law in the Philippines, Philippine Editions Pub, ; Manila 19807 Critchfield, Richard. Dictator or democrat? Insight, 19738 Guerrero, Leon Ma. Why martial law : a historical approach to martial law in the Philippines. Manila, 19759 Magno, Alexander R. Developmentalism and the new society : the repressive ideology of underdevelopment, 1983. UP-Third World Studies Center, Quezon City 198310 McDougald, Charles C. The Marcos file : was he a Philippine hero or corrupt tyrant? San Francisco Pub., ; San Francisco, CA, 198711 Psinakis, Steve. Two "terrorists" meet, Supeprint Lithographies, ; [Naga City] 198612

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Presidential Room (F 342.599062 M333 1979) Presidential Room (F 342.599062 M333 1979) 3 General Book (Fil 320.9599 Ab93f 1995) 4 General Book (2) ( Fil DS 686.6 C7 1986) 5 Presidential Room (Fil DS686.5 M33B74), General Book (3) (DS686.5 M44B74 1987) 6 Presidential Room (2) (Fil DS686.5 B87 1987) 7 General Book (4) ( Fil 342.062 C165c 1980) 8 General Book (Fil 320.9599 C869d 1973) 9 General Book ( Fil 342.599 G937w 1975) 10 Fil 342.599062 M275d 1983 11 NLP - Presidential Room (Fil DS686.6 M33M3) 12 Presidential Room (Fil. 303.62 P959t 1986)

Roces, Alfredo. Medals and shoes : political cartoons of the times of Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos, 1965-1992 Anvil Pub., ; Pasig City 199313 Santos, Antonio L. Power politics in the Philippines : the fall of Marcos. Center for Social Research, 198714 Santos, Guillermo S. Martial law : includes proclamation no. 1081, general orders and letters of instruction Central Law Book Pub., ; Quezon City 197215 Silvestre, Reynaldo V. The Armed Forces of the Philippines during martial law c200716 Stauffer, Robert B. The Philippines under Marcos : failure of transnational developmentalism Transnational Corporations Research Project, University of Sydney, ; Sydney, 198617 ______________. Transnational corporations and the political economy of development : the continuing Philippine debate. Transnational Corporations Research Project, University of Sydney, ; Sydney, 198018 THESES Batayola, Charlemagne Ylosorio. The 1971 suspension of the privelege of the writ of habeas corpus in the Philippines, Thesis, University of the Philippines, 197319 Berlin, Donald Lane. Prelude to martial law: an examination of pre-1972 Philippine civilmilitary relations Thesis.20 Veerasa, Chamnian. A study of Martial law Philippine style, Thesis, 197421

ARTICLES Greater Manilans Reject Marcos, survey says. Philippine Free Press, March 16, 1971 A Favored Few. Philippine Free Press, July 31, 1971 No Oil on Troubled Waters. Philippine Free Press, January 23, 1971

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Presidential Room (Fil DS687.4 M33R62 1992) Presidential Room (2) (Fil DS686.6 M33S3 1987) 15 General Book (4) ( Fil 344 Sa59m 1972) 16 Presidential Room (5) (Fil 959.9056 Si39a 2007) 17 Presidential Room (Fil 338.888599 St29p 1986) 18 Asia and Oceania (Asia 338.88859 St29t 1980) 19 Thesis 323.422 B312n 1973 20 Multimedia 21 Storage (restricted) ( Thesis 342.062 V519s 1974)

Domorozo, Potenciano P. Marcos for President-for-Life Movement. Philippine Free Press, March 27, 1971 Florendo, Abraham C. Ex-President Garcia traces Causes of Todays Problems. Mirror, March 28, 1970 Han, Benjamin A. The Presidents Credibility. Philippine Free Press, March 20, 1971 Kiunisala, Edward R. Marcos Secretary of Labor Philippine Free Press, May 8, 1971 _____________. The Sabotage of Land Reform. Philppine Free Press, April 22, 1972 Locsin, Teodoro L. Jr. How Hitler Did It. Locsin, Teodoro M. End of the Republic? Philippine Free Press, April 3, 1971 Rama, Napoleon G. Wheres the Money? Philippine Free Press, March 20, 197122 ____________. Quoesque Tandem Abutere, Marcos, Patentia Nostra? Philippine Free Press, March 27, 1971 ____________. Clear and Imminent Danger. Philippine Free Press, June 26, 1971 ____________. The ower of the President. Philippine Free Press, February 13,1971

a. First Quarter Storm BOOKS Militant but groovy : stories of Samahang Demokratiko ng Kabataan . Anvil Pub., ; Pasig City, 200823 Enriquez, Antonio . The Activist. UST Pub. House, Manila 201124 Lacaba, Jose F. Days of disquiet, nights of rage : the first quarter storm & related events, Salinlahi, ; Quezon City, 198225 Pimentel, Benjamin. UG : an underground tale : the journey of Edgar Jopson and the first quarter storm generation. Anvil Pub, Pasig City 200626

THESES Danlag, Donald A. Student attitudes toward student activism. Thesis, 197227

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Concerning the national defense fund General Book (4) (Fil 305.23509599 M599 2008) 24 Fil 959.90562 En72a 2011 25 General Book (4) ( Fil 959.9046 L115d 1982) 26 General Book (4) ( PL 959.9046 092 P649u 2006)

Tang, Marie Charlotte. Student activism in the "Diliman commune" (1971) and the Tiananmen Democracy Movement (1989). Thesis, University of the Philippines, 199528

ARTICLES The Anti-Subversion Act to be Repealed? Philippine Free Press, January 24, 1970 The Volcano. Philippine Free Press Vol.63 No.6, February 7, 1970 To the Filipino People. Philippine Free Press Vol.63 No.7, February 14, 1970 Martial Law? Philippine Free Press, April 4, 1970 Subversives Philippine Free Press, May 23, 1970 Gathering Storm Philippine Free Press, June 13, 1970 I Talked with Nilo Tayag Philippine Free Press, June 20, 1970 Of Money and the Military. Philippine Free Press July 11, 1970 The Rule for Force. Philippne Free Press, Vol. 63 no. 25, July 25, 1970 The Gathering Storm. Philippine Free Press, January 16, 1971 Again? Philippine Free Press, January 23, 1971 Charges and Counter-charges. Philippine Free Press, January 30, 1971 Brutality in Baguio. Philippine Free Press, February 13,1971 On Activism and Dissent, Philippine Free Press, March 16, 1971 Whos Next? Philippine Free Press, April 24, 197129 Activists stage Demo at Palace, Congress. Ibid30 Philippine Pieta Philippine Free Press, May 15, 197131 Portrait of the Filipino as President Painted by Filipinos.32 ibid
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General Book ( Thesis 371.81 D231s 1972) General Book (Thesis 378.1981 T156s 1995) 29 On Lt. Corpuz and Lt. Tagamdilas defection to the NPA 30 Concerning the disappearance of Carlos del Rosario 31 Pertaining to the Labor Day Massacre of 1971

Another Whitewash? Philippine Free Press, May 22, 1971 Faces and Voices of Grief. Ibid A Deadly Pattern of Violence. Philippine Free Press, September 4, 1971 President Marcos Suspends Writ of Habeas Corpus. Ibid Voices of Victims. Ibid Imminent danger to Free Men. Ibid Will there be Martial Law? Philippine Free Press, Vol. 64, No. 37, September 11, 1971 Mysterious Bombings: What For? Ibid. Do Something! Philippine Free Press, Vol. 64 No. 38, September 18. 1971 Who Could Have Done It?. Ibid No Clear and Imminent Danger. Philippine Free Press, September 18, 1971 Declaration of Concern by Delegates to the 1971 Constitutional Convention. Philippine Free Press, Ocotober 2, 1971 Thou Shalt Not See!33 Philippine Free Press, October 9, 1971 Why?34 Philippine Free Press, October 16,1971 Sorry na Lang?35 Philippine Free Press, October 23, 1971 Military Rule Next? Philippine Free Press, July 22, 1972 Do You Want to Live Under a Dictator? Philippine Free Press, September 23, 1972 No Need for Martial Law to Stop the Bombings! Ibid. 100,000 Students Rally for Charter. The Daily Mirror January 26, 1970 Youth, Cops trade Raps. The Daily Mirror January 27, 1970 Riot is a Warning for Solons to Heed. Ibid.
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Labor Day Massacre of 1971 Concerning press coverage and reporting of the Plaza Miranda bombing 34 Concerning the power of judicial review of the suspension of the writ of habeas corpus 35 Over the non-investigation of or lack of attention given to finding the culprits behind the Plaza Miranda bombing

Riot-control Practice at Students Expense. The Daily Mirror, January 28, 1970 Students, Labor Join State U Profs. The Daily Mirror, January 29, 197036 Battle of Malacaan Toll: 5 Dead, 157 Hurt. The Daily Mirror, January 31, 1970 Jeep Strike Begins; Escolta March 4. The Daily Mirror March 2, 1970 Beo, Juanito M. A Murderous Administration? Philippine Free Press, June 19, 1971 ____________. Social Justice, not Military Force! Philippine Free Press, April 22, 1972 ___________. Brewing Social Unrest in Bicolandia. Philippine Free Press, April 29, 1972 ___________. 1973: A Most Crucial Year. Philippine Free Press, September 16, 1972 Bunao, Hermil B. Where Revolution Begins. Philippine Free Press, May 8, 1971 Ces, Manuel H. Restore the Writ! Philippine Free Press, September 18, 1971 ___________. Kill, Kill, Kill!. Philippine Free Press, October 16,1971 ___________. Rallying in the Rain. Philippine Free Press, October 23, 1971 ___________. I Miss My Freedom. Philippine Free Press, November 6, 1971 ___________. Troops, Demonstrators Clash at U.S. Embassy, 42 Hurt. Philippine Free Press, June 3, 1972 Colayco, A.B. Rallies for Justice. Philippine Free Press, February 8, 1970 __________. The Struggle Continues. Philippine Free Press, March 21, 1970 Crisostomo, Isabelo T. Todays Rebels Tomorrows Reactionaries? Philippine Free Press, January 18, 1970 De Manila, Quijano. To Sir, with Love and Irony. Philippine Free Press Vol.63 No.7 February 14, 1970 ______________. A Walk on the Wild Side. Philippine Free Press, February 28, 1970 ______________. Belshazzar had a Letter. Philippine Free Press, August 8, 1970 Diaz, Patricio P. Whos Telling the Truth? Philippine Free Press, September 18, 1971 Dimacali Enrique C. Subversion Law Tested in Tayag Trial. Mirror, September 5, 1970
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In protesting the events of January 26, 1970

Doronila, Amando E. Who Started Riot is Now Academic. The Daily Mirror, February 28, 1970 ____________. Manila the Morning After Bloody Friday. The Daily Mirror, January 31, 1970 Dueas, Manuel. A Mystery. Philippine Free Press, Vol. 64, No. 37, September 11, 1971 ____________. End of Democracy? Philippine Free Press, Ocotober 2, 1971 Dumlao, Hermenegildo C. Coping with student and teacher activism : the challenge of activism In: Education and culture journal, vol. 1-2, Apr.-Dec. 198537 Espino, Fredericol Jr. Blood and Bluster on Plzaza Miranda. Mirror, September 11, 1971 Fernandez, Calixto S. Jr. Pilate of 70. The Daily Mirror, January 31, 1970 Florendo, Abraham C. Cause for the Rebels38. Mirror, February 21, 1970 ____________. Techniques in Mob Management. Mirror, June 27, 1970 ____________. The Bizarre Killings. Mirror, July 4, 1970 ____________. The Adventurer Priest. Mirror, August 8, 1970 ____________. The Martyrs. Mirror, January 2, 1971 ____________. Caught in a Web of Repression. Mirror, January 9, 1971 ____________. Justice Delayed, Judtice Denied. Mirror, January 16, 9171 ____________. Why Cops Hate Students. Mirror August 7, 1971 ____________. The Crackdown on Radicals. Mirror, September 11, 1971 ____________. Concern in Caloocan. Mirror, October 23, 1971 ____________. Nothing New about the New Year. Mirror, January 1, 1972 Giron, Eric S. The Awakening. Mirror, February 21, 1970 ____________. Labor Joins Student Rally. Mirror, February 28,1970 ____________. Time For Ferment. Mirror, March 7, 1970
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____________. A Government in Chaos. Mirror, March 21, 1970 ____________. The Misguided Revolution. Mirror, May 27, 1970 ____________. Nature and Man-made Violence in 1970. Mirror, January 2, 1971 ____________. Anarchy in Manila. Mirror, January 30, 1971 ___________. A Dialogue of Bullets, Tear Gas vs. Bombs, Stones. Mirror, February 20, 1971 ___________. The Day of the Radicals. Mirror, February 27, 1971 ___________. The Vehicle Burners. Mirror, July 10, 1971 ___________.The Writ Suspension: Prelude to Martial Law? Mirror, September 11, 1971 __________. What is the Lowdown on the Dissident Situation? Mirror, September 25, 1971 __________. Lopsided Election, 1971. Mirror, November 6, 197139 __________. Rebuilding the Marcos Image. Mirror, November 13, 1971 __________. Do Not Expect Miracles. Mirror, November 27, 1971 __________. 1971: Year of Explosions. Mirror, January 1, 1972 Gutierrez, Fr. Lucio. Inside NPA Country. Philippine Free Press, May 6, 1972 Kiunisala, Edward R. Massacre- Philippine Style. Philippine Free Press, January 11,1970 _____________. Congress and the Huks. Philippine Free Press, January 25, 1970 _____________. Crisis and Credibility. Philippine Free Press, May 2, 1970 _____________. Roots of Discontent. Philippine Free Press, May 2, 1970 ______________. Black Wednesday on Plaza Miranda. Philippine Free Press, January 23, 1971 ______________. January 25: Demo vs Demo. Philippine Free Press, February 6, 1971 ______________. Government of the Streets. Philippine Free Press, February 13,1971

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Refers to the win of the LP in the senatorial elections

______________. Making the Scene at U.P. Philippine Free Press, February 20,1971 ______________. The Outrage. Philippine Free Press, September 4, 1971 ______________. The Timing. Ibid ______________, and Manuel H. Ces. The Wounded. Philippine Free Press, Vol. 64, No. 38, September 18, 1971 Lacaba,, Jose F. The January 26 Confrontation. Philippine Free Press Vol.63 No.6, February 7, 1970 ___________. And the January 30 Insurrection. ibid ___________. The Plaza Miranda Teach-In. Philippine Free Press, February 21, 1970 ___________. More to Come? Philippine Free Press, February 28, 1970 ___________. Days of Disquiet, Nights of Rage. Philippine Free Press, March 7, 1970 ___________. The Peoples March. Philippine Free Press, March 14, 1970 ___________. The Via Dolorosa of Protest. Philippine Free Press, March 28, 1970 Lingad, Jose B. The Students and the Huk Rebellion. Philippine Free Press, February 28, 1970 Locsin, Teodoro L. Jr. No Metrocom, No Cops, Nobody Killed. Philippine Free Press, May 15, 1971 _____________. Shut Up- or Else! Philippine Free Press, May 22, 1971 _____________. Whose Law and Order? What Law and Order? Philippine Free Press, May 29, 1971 ____________. The Undefeated. Philippine Free Press, September 4, 1971 ____________. Black Propaganda against the Youth. Philippine Free Press, October 30, 1971 ____________. The Winners. Philippine Free Press November 20, 1971 ____________. The President and Martial Law. Philippine Free Press, July 22, 1972 Locsin, Teodoro M. Who Are the Bombers? Philippine Free Press, September 16, 1972 Magno, Feliciano H. Last Night. The Daily Mirror January 27, 1970

_____________. Insolent Reaction. The Daily Mirror, January 29, 1970 ____________. Costly Price. The Daily Mirror, January 31, 1970 Mayuga, Sylvia D. The Jesuit Dilemma. Philippine Free Press, July 31, 1971 Molina, Hilario G. Remember Plaza Miranda! Philippine Free Press, September 2, 1972 Nieva, Antonio. Night is Upon Us. Mirror, September 11, 1971 ____________. 1972: Year of Hard Knocks. Mirror, January 1, 1972 Olivar, Gary. Militarization- the Tightening Web. Philippine Free Press, August 19, 1972 Osmea, Sergio Jr. Not I. Philippine Free Press, February 28, 1970 Paredes, P.M. Militant groups hit Marcos activism stand. In: Manila chron. (May 3 1970)40 Quingco, Philidore S. Behind Bars for 44 Days. Philippine Free Press, March 7, 1970 Rama, Napoleon G. The Military Rathole. Philippine Free Press, February 8, 1970 ______________. Have Rock, Will Demonstrate. Philippine Free Press, March 7, 1970 ______________. Where the Demos went Wrong. Philippine Free Press, March 14, 1970 ______________. The Ascedancy of the Military. Philippine Free Press, April 25, 1970 ______________, Will there Be Martial Law? Philippine Free Press, January 30, 1971 ______________. LP Leadership Nearly Wiped Out. Philippine Free Press, September 4, 1971 ______________. The Japanese Occupation all over Again? Philippine Free Press, Vol. 64, No. 37, September 11, 1971 ______________. It Can Happen to You! Philippine Free Press, September 18, 1971 ______________. Martial Law: Its Danger to the People- and the President. Philippine Free Press, Ocotober 2, 1971 ______________. The Young are Coming! Philippine Free Press, October 9, 1971 ______________. Indefensible. Philippine Free Press, April 22, 1972

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Reyes, Pipo Z. UP Students and Strikes. Philippine Free Press, February 28, 1970 Rufin, Ben Trio. Martial Law- Mission Impossible? Philippine Free Press, February 13,1971 Tunay, Teresa Reyes. Her Son in a Silver Box. Mirror, February 21, 197041 ___________. Riotous 18th. Mirror, March 7, 1970 ___________. What is Martial Law?. Mirror, September 11, 1971 Tutay, Filemon V. Midnight Massacre. Philippine Free Press, October25, 1969 ____________. After the Monkees, BSDUs. Philippine Free Press, February 1, 1970 ____________. Worse than Batanes. Philippine Free Press, February 21, 1970 ____________. What the Demonstrators Want. Philippine Free Press, February 28, 1970 ____________. After the Monkees, Special Forces. Philippine Free Press, March 7, 1970 ____________. Rape of Democracy in Batanes. Philippine Free Press, March 14, 1970 ____________. Election Terrorism in Marinduque. Philippine Free Press, March 21, 1970 ____________. Who was Violent? Philippine Free Press, April 4, 1970 ____________. The Raid on the PMA Armory. Philippine Free Press, January 9, 1971 ____________. Military Occupation. Philippine Free Press, February 6, 1971 ____________. Who did it? Philippine Free Press, September 4, 1971 ____________. Nearing Solution? Philippine Free Press, Vol. 64, No. 37, September 11, 1971 ____________. It Could Have Been You. Philippine Free Press, Vol. 64, No. 38, September 18, 1971 ____________. No Clear and Present Danger. Philippine Free Press, October 9, 1971 ____________. Not Rebellion, but Wanton Massacre. Philippine Free Press, October 30, 197142

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Felicisimo Roldan Lupiang Malaya massacre

____________. Bloodiest Election Yet. Philippine Free Press November 20, 1971 ____________. Government Case a Hoax? Philippine Free Press, May 27, 197243 ____________. Plaza Miranda Massacre after One Year. Philippine Free Press July 19, 1972 _____________. More Bombings? Philippine Free Press, September 23, 1972 b. 1973 Plebiscite and Constitution i. The 1971 Constitutional Convention What Do You Think? Philippine Free Press Vol.63 No. 25, June 27, 1970 A Non-Political Constitutional Convention? Philippine Free Press, March 14, 1970 No Magic Cure. Philippine Free Press, June 20, 1970 Deliberation and Democracy. Philippine Free Press, February 20,1971 Sons of Bitches! Philippine Free Press, April 17, 1971 Constitution of the Philippines. Philippine Free Press June 12, 1971 New Charter, New Deal? Philippine Free Press, May 20, 1972 Same Dog, Different Collar. Philippine Free Press, June 3, 1972 Dogs! Philippine Free Press, July 15, 1972 For Dogs Only. Philippine Free Press, September 2, 1972 The People Lost. Philippine Free Press, September 16, 197244 Guide to the 1971 constitutional convention papers, vol. 1, part 1 : resolutions 001-2000. TNL-Bibliography Division, Manila 197845 Guide to the 1971 constitutional convention papers, vol. 1, part 2 : resolutions 2001-5800. TNL-Bibliography Division, Manila 197846 Araneta, Salvador. Constitutional Reforms Necessary. Mirror, January 17,1970

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Regarding the suspects for the Plaza Miranda Bombing The Proposal banning Marcos and his spouse from reelection did not pass 45 GPD ED69.4 R31 1978 46 GPD ED69.4 R31 1978 no.12

_____________. The Prevention of Tyranny through the Separation of Powers. Phiilippines Free Press, July 11, 1970 Claustro, Felix B. Notes on the 1973 Philippine constitution F.B. Claustro, 1973 Catubig, Luis C. The Democratic Option. Philippine Free Press March 13, 1971 Causing, Leopoldo T. The New constitution of the Philippines : annotated and explained : based on the syllabus of the Dept. of Education and Culture Causing, Iloilo 1974. Crisostomo, Isabelo T. How the Radicals Look at the Convention. Philippine Free Press, March 16, 1971 De la Costa, Horacio. Preparing for the Constitutional Convention. Philippine Free Press, February 21, 1970 Feraren, Alfredo J., Jr. The Constitution of the Philippines under martial law A.J. Feraren, Manila 197947 Fernandez, Joan. Aslom na Kaayo. Philippine Free Press, June 5, 1971 Florendo, Abraham C. Hopes High and Low for the Constitution. Mirror, September 5, 1970 Giron, Eric S. A New Framework for Government. Mirror, June 4, 1970 __________. For a Working Constitution. Mirror, November 7, 1970 Justimbate, Emil. The Big Joke that is the Constitutional Convention, Philippine Free Press, April 24, 1971 Kiunisala, Edward R. A Clever Trick? Philppine Free Press, August 1, 1970 _______________. Constitutional Convention Election. Philippine Free Press, November 27, 1970 _______________. Charter Election Aftermath. Philippine Free Press, December 5, 1970 ______________. Constitutional Insurance. Philippine Free Press, May 1, 1971 ______________. No to Parliamentary System! Philippine Free Press May 29, 1971

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_____________. On with the Show! Philippine Free Press June 12, 1971 _____________. The Knocking at the Door. Philippine Free Press, June 26, 1971 _____________. Walang Hiya! Philippine Free Press, Ocotober 2, 1971 _____________. Dissolve Con-Con? Philippine Free Press, May 27, 1972 _____________. The Test of Tutaism. Philippine Free Press, July 1, 1972 _____________. Con-Con, Go Home! Philippine Free Press July 19, 1972 _____________. What He Got! Philippine Free Press, September 16, 1972 Locsin, Teodoro L. Jr. The Same Dog? Philippine Free Press, July 3, 1971 Manglapus, Raul S. A Revolutionary Convention? Philippine Free Press, July 15, 1972 Moran, Isabelo C. The Hope for a revitalized Philippine constitution: a comprehensive list of the delegates to the 1971 Constitution Convention with their qualifications and representations... RIB Pub., Manila 197148 Muro, Manuel T. Why the Constitutional Convention should be Postponed. Philippine Free Press Vol.63 No. 25, June 27, 1970 Nituda, Victor G. Primer on the amended 1973 Philippine constitution. Rev. ed. Victor G. Nituda, 1978 Pastrana, Vicente L. Claro M. Recto on our constitution, constitutional amendments and the constitutional convention of 1971. V.L. Pastrana, 197149 Patricio, Nicanor M. Reign of Greed over Concon. Philippine Free Press, July 31, 1971 Pia, Zenaida P. A Critical analysis of the parliamentary system of government established by the 1973 Constitution. 197950 Rama, Napoleon G. The Politicians and the Constitutional Convention. Philippine Free Press Vol.63 No.7, February 14, 1970 _____________. Rigged Convention, Anyone? Philippine Free Press, June 20, 1970

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Fil KF5612.1 M67 1971 Fil 342.59903 P269c 1971 50 Thesis, restricted access. Thesis 321.8043 P57c 1979

______________. The Arduous Art of Revising the Charter. Philippine Free Press, July 4, 1970 _______________. Clearing the Way to the Constitutional Convention. Philippine Free Press, August 1, 1970 _______________. Election Ground Rules. September 5, 1970 _______________. Why theres a Need for an Early Constitutional Convention. Philippine Free Press, December 12, 1970 _______________. Delegates for Sale? Philippine Free Press, April 17, 1971 _______________. The Convention Before the Convention. Philippine Free Press, June 5, 1971 _______________. The Unexpected Circus. Philippine Free Press June 12, 1971 _______________. New Charter- Better Men? Philippine Free Press, June 19, 1971 ______________. For a Constitution the People can Read and Understand. Philippine Free Press, July 24, 1971 ______________. The Prejudicial Question, Philippine Free Press, July 31, 1971 ______________. How Congress Sabotaged Electoral Reform. Philippine Free Press, August 21, 1971 ______________. Constitutional Convention For the People, of the People, and by the People? Philippine Frees Press, October 23, 1971 ______________. On the Resolution Banning the Incumbent and his Spouse from the Presidency in 1973. Philippine Free Press, December 4, 197151 ______________. Constitutional Convention or Malacaang Kennel? Philippine Free Press, January 22, 1972 ______________. Parliamentarists Ensuring Premiership of Marcos. Philippine Free Press, May 27, 1972 ____________. Congress Wants to Take Over from the Constitutional Convention. Philippine Free Press, June 10, 1972 ____________. Requiem for the Convention. Philippine Free Press, September 23, 1972
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N.b. it did not pass

Roque, Mela Ma. The Constitutional Convention: Answer to the Nations Woes? Mirror, February 21, 1970

ii. The Quintero Expose and Con-Con Corruption Why Quintero Did It. Philippine Free Press, July 1, 1972 Remember Quintero. Philippine Free Press, July 29, 1972 Is this True? Ibid. More on Con-Con Operation. Philippine Free Press, August 5, 1972 Beo, Juanito M. On the Man Quintero. Philippine Free Press, June 10, 1972 Kiunisala, Edward R. The Hand of Malacaang. Philippine Free Press, June 3, 1972 _______________. Man on Trial. Philippine Free Press, June 10, 1972 _______________. Quintero Tells More. Philippine Free Press, June 24, 1972 Locsin, Teodoro L. Jr. Let us Imagine Quintero is Lying. Philippine Free Press, June 10, 1972 Locsin, Teodoro M. That Malacaang Dinner- According to Quintero. Philippine Free Press, June 3, 1972 _______________. Whos Lying? Philippine Free Press, June 10, 1972 Rama, Napoleon G. Hear No Evil, See No Evil? Philippine Free Press, June 24, 1972 Ronquillo, Marlen. Marcos bribed his way through ConCon. Philippine Daily Inquirer, May 16, 1986 ____________. The Woman behind the ConCon Doleout. Philippine Daily Inquirer, May 17, 1986 ____________. 170 Con-con Delegates at Marcos Beck and Call. Philippine Daily Inquirer, May 18, 1986 ___________. FMs Captive ConCon Conmen. ibid Tutay, Filemon V. Quintero and Golden Buddha Parallels. Philippine Free Press, June 10, 1972

c. The Minadanao Crisis Did they commit Suicide?52 Philippine Free Press, March 16, 1971 Who Killed Them? Philippine Free Press, May 1, 1971 Another Fire. Philippine Free Press, August 21, 1971 Killings go on in Mindanao. Philippine Free Press, Ocotober 2, 1971 Adaza, Homobono A. Freedom is for the brave : selected speeches on Mindanao martial law, freedom, equality and justice, Misamis Oriental 198253 Bulamin, Cicero G. Kapatagan- Valley of Death. Philippine Free Press, October 20, 1971 Buldon, Eladio C. Buldon- One Year After. Philippine Free Press, September 2, 1972 Ces, Manuel H. Kill! Philippine Free Press, July 3, 1971 Diaz, Patricio. The Cotobato Situation. Philippine Free Press, August 5, 1972 Dueas, Michael. Cotobato: Now Its War. Philippine Free Press, August 21, 1971 ___________. Barracuda vs. Ilaga. Philippine Free Press, November 13, 1971 ___________. A National Tragedy and Shame. Philippine Free Press, December 4, 1971 Ensong, Simplicio. I Covered the Battle at Dimataling. Philippine Free Press, September 23, 1972 Florendo, Abraham C. The Youth54 View on the Muslim Problem. Mirror, march 14, 1970 ________________. Senator Tamano Talks on Muslim Problem. Mirror, March 21, 1970 Giron, Eric S. Where are the 11 Trainees? Mirror, March 27, 1971 Guerrero, Leon Ma. The Challenge in Mindanao. Philippine Free Press, May 13, 1972 Kiunisala, Edward R. The Injustice of the Law. Philippine Free Press, December 26, 1970 Luceo, Estefanio Argall. Uneasy Peace in Zamboanga del Sur. Philippine Free Press, September 2, 1972 Nieva, Antonio. Cotobato: Land of Mourning. Mirror, September 4, 1971

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Concerning the Jabadiah massacre General Book ( Fil DS 688 M2A32 1982) 54 Muslim youth

Tutay, Filemon V. Pocket War in Cotobato. Philippine Free Press, March 16, 1971 _________. Cotobato War still Sizzles. Philippine Free Press, March 13, 1971 _________. Ceasefire- For How Long? Philippine Free Press, August 21, 1971 _________. Peace in Cotobato at last? Philippine Free Press, August 28, 1971 __________. Mindanao War Spreads. Philippine Free Press, June 24, 1972

d. Role of the US Government Crucial high points in RP-US Relation , Batasang Pambansa, 198055 U.S. Supports Friendly Dictators till 11th Hour. Philippine Daily Inquirer March 11, 1986 Bonner, Raymond. Waltzing with a dictator : the Marcoses and the making of American policy. Times Books, ; New York 1987 Calderon, Aurelio B. The Laurel-Langley Agreement : a critically annotated and selected bibliography, DLSU,Manila, 197956 Dueas, Michael. Supreme Court on Parity, Philippine Free Press, September 2, 197257 Gregor, James A. Crisis in the Philippines : a threat to U.S. interests. Ethics and Public Policy Center, ; Washington, D.C. 198458 Lim, Benito S. Philippine-U.S. relations : an overview of Philippine foreign policy, PCSSJPD, Quezon City, 198459 McDonough, Sheila. The United States military bases in the Philippines : issues and scenarios. International Studies Institute of the Philippines Law Complex, University of the Philippines, Quezon City, 1986 Molina, Hilario G. The Myth of Mutual Defense. Philippine Free Press, July 15, 1972 Padilla, Felicitas Y. and Lichauco, Alejandro. Philippine- U.S. Relations. Philippine Free Press, September 19, 1970

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Government Publication (GPD Y600.6 T83c 1982) Fil 016.3829 C127l 1979 57 Refers to the Quasha case, regarding ownership of Philippine property by Aliens 58 General Book (2) (Fil 959.9056 G861c 1984) 59 Government Publication ( GPD P156.9 P53)

Paez, Patricia Ann. The Bases factor : real politic of RP-US relations. Center for Strategic and International Studies of the Philippines, ; Manila, 198560 Paterson, James H. America's boy : the Marcoses and the Philippines Pasig City : Anvil Pub., 199861 Rama, Napoleon G. Foreign Policy- Philippine Style. Philippine Free Press, January 9, 1970 Soria, Marcelino C. What Parity Did to Us and What to Do About It. Philippine Free Press, September 2, 1972 Stauffer, Robert B. The Manila-Washington connection : continuities in the transnational political economy of Philippine development Transnational Corporations Research Project, University of Sydney, ; Sydney, 198362 Tutay, Filemon V. After Sangley, What? Philippine Free Press, December 26, 1970 e. The Declaration of Martial Law Subject guide to Presidential decrees and other Presidential issuances : From the proclamation of Martial Law up to June 1975, University of the Philippines, Law Center, ; Diliman, Quezon City 197563 The Citizen's guide on martial law and the new society. Current Events Digest, ; Manila 197364 Feraren, A.J. The Constitution of the Philippines under martial law, Manila 197965 Del Carmen, Rolando V. Constitutionalism and the Supreme Court in a changing Philippine policy, 197366

2. Denial of Civil Liberties Bishops demand release of detained priest, nun. Manila Times November 3, 198267 NHA Herding Squatters for Snap Election. Philippine Daily Inquirer January 17, 1986
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General Book ( Fil 341.725 P139b 1985) Marcos Collection Fil 959.90564 M333a 1998 62 Asia and Oceania (Asia 338.88973 St29m 1983) 63 Government Publication (GPD M716.44 Su1 1975 c.3) 64 General Book (2) ( Fil 342.062 C936c 1973) 65 Heritage ( Fil 342.599062 F372c 1979) 66 General Book ( Fil 342.062 D377c 1973?) 67 Fr. Kangleon
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On the October 16, 1976 referendum, Civil Liberties Union of the Philippines, ; Makati, Rizal, 197668 The Philippine press : under siege. National Press Club, ; Manila 198469 The Philippine press under siege. Vol. II. National Press Club, ; Manila 198570 Subject guide to Presidential decrees and other Presidential issuances : From July 1975 to September 1976 (Supplement). 71U.P. Law Center, Quezon City, 1977 Subject guide to Presidential decrees and other Presidential issuances : from October 3, 1977 to December 10, 1978. University of the Philippines, Law Center ; Diliman, Quezon City, 198072 Vital legal documents in the New Society Central Book Supply, ; Manila 197673 Aquino, Benigno S. Jr. Testament from a prison cell, Bookmark, ; Makati City 198474 Hau, Caroline S. On the subject of the nation : Filipino writings from the margins, 19812004. Quezon City : ADMU Press, 200475 Manglapus, Raul S. A Pen for democracy , Movement for a Free Philippines, 198676 Muniz, Juan V. Comments on the radio laws and regulations of the Philippines. Vera Printing Press, Manila 197477 Pineda-Ofreneo, Rosalinda, The Manipulated press a history of Philippine journalism since 1945 Solar Pub., Manila, 198678 Vizmanos, Danilo P. Through the Eye of the Storm. KEN, Quezon City 200079 __________. A matter of conviction : critical and controversial papers IBON Books, Quezon City 200680

68 69

General Book (Fil 328.2 C499o 1976) General Book ( Fil 079.599 P538 1984) 70 General Book (PN5421.N37 1985) 71 Government Publication ( GPD M713.2 Su1 1975-76) 72 Government Publication (GPD M716.44 Su1 1980 c.3) 73 Presidential Room (2) (F 342.599062 P538v v.30) 74 residential Room (Fil. 959.90562092 Aq56t 1984) 75 NLP - General Book (3) (Fil 320.9599 H29o 2004) 76 General Book (3) (Fil 320.9599 M313p 1986) 77 General Book Fil 341.7577 M925c 1974 78 General Book ( Fil 070.9 P653m 1986) 79 Fil 959.9'0562'092 V839t 2000

3. Human Rights Victims A message of hope to filipinos who care, Manila 197581 Amnesty international report. 1981 - Amnesty International Pub., ; London Amnesty Intl reports RP Army Killings (Part One) Philippine Daily Inquirer December 11, 1985 Amnesty Intl reports RP Army Killings (Conclusion) Philippine Daily Inquirer December 12, 1985 Cory says Escalante focus of Marcos Evil. Philippine Daily Inquirer December 23, 198582 Another leader of Cory Killed. Philippine Daily Inquirer January 18, 198683 Reactions to CL killings. ibid84 Torture in Marcos Regime. Philippine Daily Inquirer March 5, 1986 Ex-Detainee seeks Support. Philippine Daily Inquirer March 6, 198685 Remember the Filipino Martyrs. ibid Political detainees in the Philippines Anti-martial Law Coalition (Philippines), ; Los Angeles 199686 Capas, Edmund. Mastermind named in Capas Killing. Philippine Daily Inquirer January 18, 1986 De Guzman, Roy S. NDF Hits Military Repression. Philippine Daily Inquirer December 23, 1985 Gonzales, Belinda. Over 500 detained for political offenses, says TFD. Philippine Daily Inquirer December 9, 1985 Mendoza, Meynardo P. The Marcos human rights victims : the struggle for justice and reparations, 1986-1999, Thesis, 201087

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Fil 959.90562092 V839m 2006

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82 83

Marcos Collection Fil 342.5990628 M56 1975

Escalante Massacre Antonio Nolasco 84 Nolasco, Jeremias de Jesus 85 Adora Faye de Vera (n.b. her story can be found on martiallawfiles.net along with other activists) 86 General Book ( Fil 365.45 09599 P759 1976) 87 General Book (Diss 323.9599 M523m 2010)

Olivares-Cunanan, Belinda. Blast Mars Cory Rally. Philippine Daily Inquirer January 20, 1986 Singh, Edgar Nem and Ricky Beltran. Cory Leader Butchered Philippine Daily Inquirer January 17, 1986 4. Violations of Social and Economic Rights; Castrating the Courts The rule of law under martial law : the Philippine experience, Supreme Court, ; Manila 197588 An Act reorganizing the judiciary, appropriating funds therefor, and for other purposes Batasang Pambansa, 198089 Philippine Democracy, Manipulated. Philippine Daily Inquirer November 18-24, 1985 (Reprinted from The New York Times, November 8, 1985) Cruz High-flying Investments. Philippine Daily Inquirer November 25 to December 1, 198590 FM Regime Caused RP Ills, says Tolentino. Philippine Daily Inquirer December 16, 1985 Cronies continue Buying Spree. Philippine Daily Inquirer December 20, 1985 U.S. Eyes FM Banker. Philippine Daily Inquire, January 16, 1986 FM Deal Cost RP P 1B. Philippine Daily Inquirer January 21, 1986 Marcos Fortune: $14M in Real Estate, Art. Philippine Daily Inquirer March 3, 1986 Dynamite Documents on FMs U.S. Wealth. Philippine Daily Inquirer March 9, 1986 Marcos co-owner of coco bank. Philippine Daily Inquirer May 23, 1986 Aquino, Belinda A. The Transnational dynamics of the Marcos plunder. UP-National College of Public Administration and Governance, ; Diliman, Quezon City 199991 Arquiza, Rey. Marcos U.S. Empire Bared. Philippine Daily Inquirer March 7, 1986

88 89

Government Publication ( GPD X60.6 F39r [1975] Government Publication (GPD Y380 B31 1980 no.129) 90 Refers to Roman Cruz Jr. known Crony 91 Presidential Room (3) (Fil 959.90564 M333at 1999)

Bello, Walden F. Development debacle : the World Bank in the Philippines. Institute for Food and Development Policy, ; San Francisco, CA, 198292 Castillo, Florencio M. A Study on social justice under martial law, Thesis, 197593 De Guzman, Roy S. Tribal Filipinos are Angry. Philippine Daily Inquirer December 22, 1985 Densing, Jessica. PDs Favor New Monopoly Garcia. Philippine Daily Inquirer December 11, 1985 Esplanda, Jerry. Marcos Salted $300M in HK. Philippine Daily Inquirer May 20, 1986 Malay, Ed. Relatives, Friends on Payroll of CB. Philippine Daily Inquirer January 13, 198694 Manalang, Priscila S. The Cellophil caper or how buddies Marcos and Disini tried to beat the Pinoy to a pulp. Quezon City : Freedom from Debt Coalition, 199295 Manapat, Ricardo. Some are smarter than others : the history of Marcos' crony capitalism. R. Manapat, ; Quezon City 199196 Nanadiego, Tagumpay A. The Philippine laws on military tribunals and military justice. T.A.N. Publishers, ; Manila 197497 Olipo, Felipe E. Dismantling of Government Monopolies heads list of Businessmens Demands. Manila Times November 3, 1982 Pante, Ronaldo S. An analytical study of the Supreme Court of the Philippines under Martial Law regime. Thesis, 199098 Pineda-Ofreneo, Rosalinda, ed. Foreign capital and the Philippine crisis : an unassembled symposium. Quezon City : ISIP, 198599 _____________________. The Philippine sugar crisis in an international setting. International Studies Institute of the Philippines, ; Quezon City 1985100
92 93

General Book (Fil 332.153209599 B417d 1982) Storage (restricted) ( Thesis 342.062 C278s 1975) 94 N.b. CB stands for Central Bank 95 Filipiniana (Fil 338.47676 C18c 1992)
96 97

Presidential Room (2) (Fil 959.9056 M311s 1991) General Book (343.0143 N153p 1974) 98 General Book ( Thesis 347.599012 P195a 1990) 99 Fil 332.673 F761 1985

Quiambao, Oscar M. PNB Financed Benedicto Empire. Philippine Daily Inquirer May 22, 1986101 Rodriguez, Filemon C. The Marcos regime : rape of the nation, MOED Press, Quezon C ity, 1985102 Ronquillo, Marlen. P 5B KBLPork Barrel. Philippine Daily Inquirer December 23, 1985 Sanchez, Erness. Cojuangco to Monopolize Chemical Raw Materials. Philippine Daily Inquirer, November 11, 1985103 ____________. Off-shore Firms conceal Cojuangco Holdings. Philippine Daily Inquirer November 18-24, 1985 ___________. BOI Backs Cojuangco-led Chemical Monopoly. Ibid. ___________. Marcos Legalizing Monopolies Ongpin. Philippine Daily Inquirer December 2 to 8, 1985 _____________. IMF, WB stop Cojuangco entry into Sugar. Ibid. _____________. Benedicto uses California Bank as Holding Firm. Philippine Daily Inquirer December 10, 1985104 Salonga, Jovito R. Presidential plunder : the Quest for the Marcos ill-gotten wealth. UP Center for Leadership, Citizenship and Democracy. National College of Public Administration and Governance, Quezon City 2000.105 Wolters, Willem. Politics, patronage and class conflict in Central Luzon. New Day Pub. Quezon City , 1984106

5. Lessons Crisis in the Philippines : the Marcos era and beyond Princeton University Press, ; Princeton, N.J. 1986107 Reflections on martial law and the Marcos dictatorship : meeting of senators and their guests Senate of the Congress of the Philippines, 1989108
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General Book (Fil 338.17361 P653p 1985) n.b. PNB was a government bank before privitization and acquisition by Lucio Tan 102 Presidential Room (2) (Fil DS6868.62 M33R62 1985) 103 C.f. Presidential Decree Nos. 1863 and 1872 104 Sugar crony Bobby Benedicto 105 Fil 959.9056 Sa36p 2000 106 General Book (3) (Fil 303.6 W839p 1984) 107 General Book ( Fil 959.905 C868 1986)

Aborro, Leoncio S. The impact of Martial Law on the Philippine society. Thesis, 1974109 Almario, Manuel. Lessons from martial law. Philippine Daily Inquirer, September 20, 2012 Kerkvliet, Benedict J. From Marcos to Aquino : local perspectives on political transition in the Philippines, ADMU Press, Quezon City, 1991110 Lazaro, Manuel M. The Marcos Legacy 1982111

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Government Publication (GPD Y500.9 R25m 1989 c.2) Storage (restricted) ( Thesis 342.062 Ab76i 1974) 110 Presidential Room (Fil DS686.62 F76 1991) 111 Presidential Room (Fil DS686.6 L39 1982)

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