TimesWatch

"Television Bullies" on Fox News Giving Irish a Bad Name

Former reporter Timothy Egan blogs at nytimes.com: "Today, there are television bullies with Irish surnames on Fox, backing more tax cuts for hedge fund managers, and doing everything they can to ...

For Once We Agree

Paul Krugman: "I'm sorry to say that a large part of the progressive movement seems to have lost its sanity."

Spitzer Targeted by Bush's Justice Department? Times Throws It Out There

The Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy Lives! "The federal officials sought to emphasize that Mr. Spitzer, a Democrat, had not been singled out by the Republican administration, although allegations of ...

Kudos: The Times Takes on NYC's "Fascination with Che T-Shirts"

A profile of Carmen Palaez, an anti-Castro playright: "The play was her retort to the fascination with Che T-shirts, solidarity tours to Cuba and the endless praise of the revolution's twin ...

"Concern About the Influence of Christian Conservatives in the Military..."

The Times' religion reporter Neela Banerjee finds controversy in the Naval Academy Chapel.

Hypocritical Book Critic Bashes "Anti-Intellectual" Bushies

Michiko Kakutani on U.S. anti-intellectualism: "For more than a decade there have been growing symptoms of this affliction, from fundamentalist assaults on the teaching of evolution to the Bush ...

Times Eases Up on Disgraced NY Gov. Spitzer

The Times identified Spitzer as a Democrat in its initial story on his involvement in a prostitution ring, but deleted the reference later.

Renegade Shareholders Want Aggressive Internet Push by NYT Co.

An influential minority of shareholders are pushing for a sell-off of unwieldy assets and an aggressive push to buy Internet companies.

Times Still Clueless About Crime Cause and Effect

There they go again: "...but incarceration rates have continued to rise while crime rates have fallen." Hey, maybe the reason crime rates have fallen is that more criminals are in jail!

Veto-Proof Majority in Sight for Senate Dems, Says NYT

Yuk yuk yuk: "If voters start to take the comedian Al Franken seriously, the joke could be on Mr. Coleman in this potential swing state."
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