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Gee, Why Is Dick Cheney So Secretive?

Today's tragic incident answers the question, but the Times was puzzled in this morning's paper.

Pro-Abortion Frances Kissling's "Love for the Church"

The retiring leader of Catholics for a Free Choice has a funny way of demonstrating it.

More Honorable Labeling for Demagogue Al Sharpton

Guess who the Times considers "one of the most vocal and recognizable civil rights leaders of our time."

The Times Preens Over Its Skepticism on Iranian Meddling in Iraq

After being criticized by liberals after failure to find huge stocks of WMD, the Times leans heavily towards skepticism about regarding Iran's involvement with Shiites in Iraq.

No Machine Politics in Florida Congressional Race, Times Admits

The Times turns around on allegations of voting machine malfunction in a disputed Congressional race in Florida won by a Republican.

Hiding Louis Farrakhan's Racist Rants

The Times' reporter on the Muslim-American beat, Neil MacFarquhar, waits until the 30th paragraph to issue a brief sentence on Farrakhan's "speeches that were deemed racist."

Another Times Reporter Goes on Rose Show and Says Bush's "Surge" May Work

Will the Times criticize Sabrina Tavernise for her comments on the Charlie Rose show, like it did those of military reporter Michael Gordon?

Republican Rudy vs. Democrat Richardson: Not Even Close

In the Democratic corner: "Exuberant and experienced..." In the Republican corner: "Giuliani Is Seeing Only Softballs."

"Both Parties" Dealing with 2008 Controversies?

The Times balances a juicy fight between the two leading Democratic candidates with one between John McCain and two people not running for anything.

The Times Asks: Is It Safe for Men to Kiss in Public?

Guy Trebay goes on (and on and on) about the Snickers Super Bowl commercial showing two men accidentally kissing: "But for some the commercial left the lingering question of who owns the kiss? How ...
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