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Free PR for Frank Rich's Bush- & War-Bashing Book

Ian Buruma on NYT editor Rich's new book: "Whatever the merits of removing a dictator, waging war under false pretenses is highly damaging to a democracy, especially when one of the ostensible ...

Times Still Ignoring Air America Woes

Air America is undertaking layoffs and may file for bankruptcy, but the Times is apparently only interested in doing positive PR for the left-wing radio network.

Celebrating Ann Richards' Personal Attack on George Bush Sr.

"Her acidic, plain-spoken keynote address was one of the year's political highlights and catapulted the one-term Texas governor into a national figure."

"Enlightenment Absolutists" Fail to Appease Muslim Extremists on Gays, Women's Rights

Is the politically correct New York Times actually criticizing the Dutch, including murdered filmmaker van Gogh, for being too tolerant of gays and women?

More Misleading on "Domestic Eavesdropping"

Three times, the N.S.A.'s spying on international communications of suspected terrorists is called "domestic eavesdropping," as if they were monitoring all of our phone calls.

"Help for White-Collar Workers" from a Socialist Writer

The Times' labor reporter profiles a new initiative from a left-wing union and a socialist author - and manages to leave out the politics.

Gay Group's Publicity Stunt Garners Times' Attention

Two weeks after the fact, the Times feels the need to publicize three gay men turned away from enlisting in the Army.

Times Issues Long Editor's Note to Its Slanted Anti-Wal-Mart Story

Buffeted by criticism, the Times issues an "Editor's Note" to last week's anti-Wal-Mart story. But what was the point of the story in the first place?

Melanie Warner's Latest As-"Salt" on Big Business

A Times business reporter again takes dictation from the left-wing food police

No Bias at the Times, Says Editor Richard Berke

A key Times editor defends his paper from a reader's charges of liberal bias: "I bet you don't believe me, but it's the truth: Reporters are driven by digging out the news, not by pressing ...
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