Reporter Kareem Fahim can't be accused of playing up terror threats: This summer he would not acknowledge the Islamic religious motivation of the "Fort Dix Six" terror plotters.
The Times claimed of a Riverside, N.J. law making it illegal to employ or rent to an illegal immigrant: "The law had worked. Perhaps, some said, too well." Too bad that law has never actually ...
In a story on local governments' abuse of eminent domain, the Times neglects to mention the NYT Co.'s own apparent abuse - its new Times Square headquarters.
The Times is still in denial about the Fort Dix terrorist plotters: "The authorities have called the men Islamic extremists, but have not detailed exactly what role religion played in the plans ...
In the face of clear evidence, reporter Alan Feuer claimed "It is unclear what role, if any, religion played in the attack Mr. Shnewer and the five other men are charged with planning."
The authorities charged with implementing the abstinence-only curriculum don't like it, don't believe in it, and have done everything in their power to ensure that it should fail.