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Sunday Is for Celebrating 'Occupy Wall Street' at the Times

From designing protest logos to filing laudatory editorials and news stories, the Times is celebrating the leftist ("populist") protests on Wall Street: "As the Occupy Wall Street protests spread ...

Jobs Grow by 103,000, But Obama Still 6.2 Million Jobs from Promise

September shows job gains, unchanged 9.1% unemployment rate

Jackie Calmes Softballs to Obama Don't Make the Paper

President Obama took two helpful questions from the New York Times on Thursday: What would he like to say to Wall Street protesters? And are they the liberal Tea Party? But the exchange was left ...

Bureaucrat Who Approved Solyndra Loan Resigns, Times Buries News on Page A17

Energy Department bureaucrat Jonathan Silver announced his resignation on Oct 6, effective the following day. He led the Energy Department office which approved the ill-fated $528 million loan to ...

Soros-Backed Voting Study Promoted By Soros-Funded Media

Report claiming 5 million voters disenfranchised pushed by liberal media echo-chamber.

Times Touts 'Unexpected Success' of Wall Street Protest; Almost Ignored NYC Tea Party in 2009

Promotional coverage of the Occupy Wall Street crowd on the front page of the Times: "In fact, the unexpected success of Occupy Wall Street in leveling criticism of corporate America has stirred ...

Graphic Violence, Abuse and Sex: 'Horror' is Right

'Glee' creator pushes every boundary in new FX drama 'American Horror Story.'

Thomas Friedman: G.O.P. 'A Danger to Itself and to the Country'

Thomas Friedman declares one of the two major parties a danger to the nation: "When the G.O.P. presidential candidates were asked during their debate on Aug. 11 whether any of them would accept a ...

Collins: Tea Party Only Latest 'Crazed Right-Wing Upheaval'

Gail Collins: "The Tea Party, whatever it pretends, is just the latest manifestation of the right wing's refusal to accept the idea of Democrats running the government. Every time one gets ...

Spinning for Obama in the Heart of Texas

Obama's a hit in Texas! Among college students, anyway: "'Give me a win? Give me a break,' he said, bringing the enthusiastic and diverse crowd of more than 1,000 to its feet."
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