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Disgraced Reuters Photographer Made Saturday's Front Page

Adnan Hajj, dismissed by Reuters for altering a photograph of war damage in Lebanon to make it look worse, made Saturday's front page with an image of a "wounded civilian" in Lebanon

Times Celebrates "Disney Touch" of Terrorist Leader

"The success or failure of any cease-fire in Lebanon will largely hinge on the opinion of one figure: Sheik Hassan Nasrallah, the secretary general of Hezbollah, who has seen his own aura and that ...

Times Sees a Perky Cuban Economy Under Raul

NYT's Juan Forero presents Cuban economic survival as struggle against Washington, not a struggle with a repressive, bankrupt economic model.

Who'll Stand Up for Israel?

No one on the Times' new war blog, apparently.

Letting Liberal Ned Lamont off the Hook

The Times buries the lead in its story on the "Lieberman-in-blackface" blogger, and lets anti-war candidate Ned Lamont implausibly deny connections to her.

'Dark' Natured Bush, Cheney and Rice Exporting 'Fear' and 'Relentless Pessimism'

Thomas Friedman slams admininstration on its foreign policy.

Hezbollah as "Islamic Resistance"

More bad labeling of the anti-Israel terrorist group.

Michael Moore, Trustworthy War Philosopher

David Stout: "Since the Vietnam War era, it has been common to say that wars are begun by powerful men whose sons stay home, while the sons of men and women with calluses on their hands and dirt ...

Civilian Deaths in Lebanon: Good Story, Lousy Headline

For "Fog of War," substitute "Civilian Populace."

Frank Sinatra's Career Arc Foreshadowed U.S. Imperialism

No, he's not making it up
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