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The Times Finds Bias in the Academy - Against Liberals?

Patricia Cohen locates the one academic discipline where conservatives have some voice - the economics department - and criticizes it for lack of balance.

Former NYT Reporter: "Clown" Limbaugh a "Sweaty, Swollen Man"

Timothy Egan, liberal reporter turned liberal nytimes.com blogger, jumps on the White-House driven anti-Rush bandwagon.

Roger Cohen Says Calling Hamas, Hezbollah Terrorist Is "Simplistic"

The Times' international columnist also makes fun of the name of a conservative blog that criticized a naive Cohen column about how good life is for Jews in Iran.

Maureen Dowd Makes Nice With McCain, on Earmarks

Maureen Dowd sides with John McCain, the twittering King Lear, against the overly passive Barack Obama.

Bank Nationalization? No Worries

David Leonhardt can't understand why the Obama administration is so reluctant to bring it up: "...it is a bit odd to watch Barack Obama, who aspires to finally end the era of Reaganomics, spend ...

Columnist Who Slimed Duke Lacrosse Team Defends Fellow Slimer

Hypocrisy among Harvey Araton (pictured) and Selena Roberts, Times' sports columnists past and present, when it comes to going after Duke University lacrosse players falsely accused of rape.

Iseman Calls Times "Out of Control" on False McCain Affair Story

Iseman on the NYT's pursuit of false affair allegations: "I think they became so invested in this I believe that they would have had to have believed in the beginning that this was true....they ...

NYT Frets Over Conservatives "Slurring" Obama with "Socialist" "Brickbat"

Mark Leibovich: "It seems that 'socialist' has supplanted 'liberal' as the go-to slur among much of a conservative world....Right-leaning bloggers and talk radio hosts are wearing out the ...

The Times Answer to Recession Angst: "Weren't We Working Too Much, Anyway?"

Reporter Shaila Dewan plays liberal sociologist: "...this country of workaholics accustomed to unbridled consumption has generally chosen money over time...furloughs might also help answer larger ...

Condescension at the Passing of Radio Legend Paul Harvey

The Times' obituary reduces the radio legend to his conservative politics: "A man who provided his own spin (from the right) on the news."
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