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Times Confesses: Mistake to Grant MoveOn.org Deep Discount

Public Editor Clark Hoyt gets results where the paper's own reporters fail: "The Times had maintained for a week that the standby rate was appropriate, but a company spokeswoman told me late ...

No Matter Who Runs Ad, Giuliani Still Looks Bad

Plus Rudy Giuliani's "Political Exploitation" of 9-11

Times Chips Away at Giuliani's "Myth-Making Moment" of 9-11

The Times is determined to turn Rudy Giuliani's 9-11 leadership into an albatross.

NYT Admits: Dan Rather's Forged Anti-Bush National Guard Report Was "Unsubstantiated"

After constantly terming as "unsubstantiated" allegations by the Swift Boat Veterans against John Kerry, the Times redeploys its favorite word in a welcome new context.

New Book Destroys Credibility of Times' Duke Lacrosse "Rape" Coverage

Why did the Times believe in the Duke rape hoax so long? "[David] Brooks' brand of conservatism - so moderate that he rooted for the Democrats to win control of Congress in 2006 - still put him ...

No Matter Who Runs the Ad, Rudy Still Looks Bad

Give the Times points for consistency - it concludes that both MoveOn.org's anti-Giuliani ads and Giuliani's own anti-Hillary ads make him look bad.

The NYT Keeps Its Fingers Crossed for Hillary-Care

Robin Toner: "Some of the romanticism about the virtues of the American health care system may be diminishing, and not just among the audiences who cheered Michael Moore's 'Sicko' this summer."

Depopulated Protest Marches: Making a Vietnam-Era Mountain Out of a Puny Iraq Molehill

"A rally on Saturday to protest the war in Iraq, which began with a peaceful march of several thousand people to the Capitol, ended with dozens of arrests in a raucous demonstration that evoked ...

Times Responds to Accusations of Left-Wing Favoritism on MoveOn Ad

Meanwhile, a Times editorial echoes MoveOn.org: "Mr. Bush's claims last night about how well the war is going are believable only if you use Pentagon numbers so obviously cooked that they call to ...

Times Watch's Waters Appears on Fox & Friends to Discuss MoveOn.org-NYT Ad

Times Watch director Clay Waters appeared on Fox & Friends Friday morning to discuss the New York Times offering cut-rate ad space to MoveOn.org to bash General Petraeus as a betrayer of his country.
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