Clay Waters is director of Times Watch, a division of the Media Research
Center (MRC) that tracks the liberal bias of the New York Times. You can follow Times Watch on Twitter and Facebook.
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8/23/2006 4:12 PM ET
"And while Victoria's Secret is only one of the chain stores at the seaport, making an example of it in the show is part of a larger point by Reverend Billy: the importance of conserving a ...
8/23/2006 12:44 PM ET
Labeling bias in California.
8/23/2006 12:33 PM ET
"It was the most direct attack on Democrats that Mr. Bush has made from a White House lectern this election year, and it effectively signaled the beginning of a more outright political season for ...
8/22/2006 12:07 PM ET
Sarah Lyall plays the race card: "If such statements appealed to traditional, white Britain, which already felt that multiculturalism had gone too far, thank you very much, it made Muslims feel ...
8/22/2006 11:57 AM ET
"A front-page article on Aug. 13 about the differences between the United States and Britain in dealing with terror plots referred incorrectly to the involvement by members of the New York City ...
8/22/2006 11:47 AM ET
"...a growing group of poor families, known to scholars as the 'disconnected,' that are scraping by without either cash benefits or employment." Where?
8/22/2006 10:28 AM ET
So far, it's confined to the Times' newsroom.
8/21/2006 2:11 PM ET
Still no liberals involved in the immigration debate, just conservatives.
8/21/2006 12:51 PM ET
"None of that was lost on Music Row. Democratic songwriters say that they have since hesitated to express political views, for fear of being 'Dixie Chicked.'" Like having a #1 album and fawning ...
8/21/2006 12:49 PM ET
Was the anti-Bush surveillance ruling "a careful, thoroughly grounded opinion" or did it "use[d] circular reasoning" and "substitute passion for analysis"?
8/21/2006 9:00 AM ET
It's a wonder there's any Iranian money left over for killing Israelis, giving the group's generosity - as the Times portrays it, anyway.
8/18/2006 12:21 PM ET
Plus, a "varied group" of Muslim anti-war activists, Israel's "ferocious" attacks on Hezbollah, and Fidel Castro, the prisoner
8/18/2006 11:56 AM ET
It's a wonder there's any Iranian money left over for killing Israelis, giving the group's generosity - as the Times portrays it, anyway.
8/17/2006 12:29 PM ET
No liberals here? An anti-Wal-Mart "offensive from across the ideological spectrum."
8/17/2006 11:44 AM ET
"The comments by Senator Warner, a senior Republican who is a staunch supporter of the president, have reverberated loudly across Congress."
8/16/2006 1:23 PM ET
Plus: A British politician plays "the tough-on-terror card so familiar in the United States."
8/16/2006 11:23 AM ET
The Times has a puffy piece on a Muslim Center in Queens teaching young Muslims the Koran - and nothing else - for up to three years, while noting as an aside that "the school may be inadvertently ...
8/16/2006 11:07 AM ET
Wednesday's lead story on Hezbollah doesn't use the word "terrorism," but does cite the group's "reputation as an efficient grass-roots social service network."
8/15/2006 11:30 AM ET
Don't call them a terrorist group - it's an "organized militia."
8/15/2006 10:54 AM ET
The Times' home page links directly to a Democratic campaign ad hosted by the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.