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Embracing Liberal "Living Wage," Avoiding Conservative "Amnesty"

Double standards in labeling: The Times doesn't question the dubious "living wage" label - but conservatives can't use "amnesty."

Will Sarkozy's "Divisive Legislation" Lead to More Violence in France?

Craig Smith blames Sarkozy for possible future thuggery: "Many people fear that the violence is just a taste of what is to come if Mr. Sarkozy makes good on his campaign promises to push through ...

The Influential, Conservative "Heritage Society"?

The Times needs to brush up on the names of conservative groups.

Outgoing "Public Editor" Piles on Praise for "An Exceptional Newspaper"

Blunt in-house criticism? Didn't happen.

"Ruthless, Us-Against-Them" Sarkozy Wins French Presidency

Bitter Sciolino on conservative Sarkozy's victory in France: "In this election, authority apparently is deemed to be more important than compassion."

Meet the New Public Editor, Same as the Old Public Editor?

Bill Keller praised new Public Editor Clark Hoyt's old newspaper chain for its skepticism over the war in Iraq.

Crowd Likes Bush - Times In Disbelief

"Softball Season" for Bush, whines the Times, after the president appears before a friendly crowd: "...some onetime allies voice worry about the White House creating the impression that he is ...

French Election Watch: Reporter Sciolino Still Doesn't Like Conservative Sarkozy

"Mr. Sarkozy had to avoid looking like a sexist bully; Ms. Royal had to prove herself presidential....Mr. Sarkozy, the former interior and finance minister, had to fight off the demon that has ...

Wrong Again on "Domestic Wiretapping"

More "domestic" misleading about a terrorist surveillance program.

Portraying Illegal Immigrants as Victims for May Day Amnesty Rallies

Julia Preston: "This May 1 there will be another round of rallies and marches, but this time immigrants will also be protesting a surge in deportations."
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