Manhattan

Media Ignore Labor Attacks on Catholic Colleges

National Labor Relations Board Declare Manhattan and Xavier Colleges 'Lack Substantial Religious Character,' to Force Unionization

Hypocritical Times Smears Whistleblowing Conservative Councilman With Wife's Bankruptcy

Given the importance the Times gives toward the financial situation of the wives of subjects, one wonders how the paper managed to miss it when one of its own economics reporters, Edmund Andrews, ...

The Times Gushes Over Hard-Left 'Grannies' Once Again

Times headlines salute anti-war "granny" group in Manhattan that are neither all-granny nor even all-women: "Not all of the 21 people who showed up this past Wednesday were actually grannies. Five ...

'Skeptical Environmentalist' Doubts 'Underwater Manhattan' Global Warming Scenario

Lomborg: 'If it really were true that Manhattan will be 20 feet underwater in 10 years, there would be no time to reverse global warming anyway.'

NYT's Idea of "The Best News" - Gay Commitments

Students attending their Harlem teacher's "gay commitment" ceremony is worth a big profile by reporter Susan Dominus. Plus: Seventh-grade "homophobes"?

Just Getting By on the Upper West Side

Everyone is hurting: "Instead of a long weekend at Canyon Ranch, maybe a day at the Cornelia Day Resort will do the trick."

Times Blogger Rejects Hipster Affection for Che Guevara

A Times blogger calls out ignorant admirers of Che Guevara, reminding readers of Guevara's "executions when he presided over the prison at La Cabana and his apparent "willingness to have let the ...

Times Questions Giuliani's 9-11 Presence - Yet Never Challenged Kerry's Vietnam Stories

Giuliani's presence at Ground Zero after 9-11 gets scrutiny completely absent from the Times' coverage of John Kerry's Vietnam record.

Prometheus Bush?

Theatre critic Wilborn Hampton finds modern-day resonance in the ancient tale of an "autocratic ruler who runs roughshod over anyone who disagrees with him."

Class War With a Twist: "Merely Rich" vs. "Super Rich"

At last, a class war with direct appeal to the Times affluent liberal readership.
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