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Linda Greenhouse's Latest Conflict

The Supreme Court reporter's husband is participating in cases that she's covering (from the liberal side), but she is covering the cases without making any disclosure to her readers.

Sudden New Respect for Property Rights - When It Comes to Protecting Illegals

"Many outraged South Texans" are "fearful of being cut off from parts of their own land or access to the Rio Grande for livestock and crops."

Public Editor Lashes Back at Left-Wing Loons Attacking Bill Kristol

But Clark Hoyt still thinks it was a "mistake" to hire Kristol, because the conservative writer suggested last year the Times could be prosecuted for publishing national security secrets.

Back to the 80s? A Bad Reaganite Rerun, Says Style Reporter

There they go again: "The leading action symbols of the Reagan era - with all their excess, jingoism and good vs. evil bombast...."

Is the Times Rooting for a Recession?

Assuming the worst, from Monday's front page: "The abrupt pullback raises the possibility that the country may be experiencing a rare decline in personal consumption, not just a slower rate of ...

Times Slimes U.S. Veterans with Dubious Crime Stats

The Times relies on dubious statistics about U.S. soldiers returning home and committing crimes to link the Vietnam War with Iraq.

Times Watch Director Appears on Fox Business Network

Clay Waters discussed the paper's falling share price and its liberal bias.

"Faltering" Fred Lashes Out at Huckabee (and the NYT)

Fred Thompson: "You can tell that the news is good coming out of Iraq because you read so little about it in The New York Times."

Eliot Spitzer Extends "Olive Branch" While "G.O.P. Pouts"

Nicholas Confessore can't believe Republicans would act "frosty" toward Gov. Spitzer - but doesn't mention "Troopergate," in which state police were misused to track the travel of Spitzer's ...

Hillary's Fight Against Sexism

The return of Hillary the victim: "Even Democratic women with no intention of voting for Mrs. Clinton found themselves drawn into the debate and shaken by what briefly seemed like a humiliating ...
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