Pinas (newspaper)

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Pinas
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TypeWeekly newspaper
Format Tabloid
Owner(s) Sonshine Media Network International
Editor-in-chiefCatherina C. Fournier
EditorManny de la Cruz
Cecilia Perla V. Calzo
Ethel B. Genuino
Segundina Bautista
FoundedMay 15, 2005
Political alignmentReligious
Language Filipino
Headquarters Makati, Philippines
ISSN 1656-801X

Pinas is a published weekly by the Sonshine Media Network International located at 3rd floor, ACQ Tower Building, Sta. Rita Street, EDSA, Guadalupe Nuevo, Makati.

It has been reformatted by Tagalog version of the Pinas newspaper since March 2006.


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