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What Is ITVS? And Why Is It Funding Libertine-Left Propaganda?

In funding filmmakers to go out and make one-sided left-wing films, Public Broadcasting subsidies serve, in effect, as ideological pork-barrel spending.

CNN: Fear of Flight Delays Unfounded

'American Morning': New York a wonderful town, but bad airports.

Reporters Get Stars in Their Eyes over Hollywood Writers' Strike

In pro-union coverage, management gets less than 10 seconds to make its case over the shouting of famous protesters.

Editorial Page Slimes Private Guards in Iraq as "Mercenaries"

The editorial page rubs our faces with the inflammatory phrase "mercenaries." But who protects New York Times reporters in Iraq?

Trains? Yes! Planes and Automobiles? No! says Parade Magazine

Magazine thinks faulty government-run train system is solution to government-run transportation woes.

Strong Employment Report "Too Good to Be True"?

The U.S. economy added 166,000 jobs in October, much more than expected - but the Times wrung out as many cold water caveats as it could to dampen enthusiasm.

Cheering on MSNBC's Leftist Line-Up on the Front Page

Slow news day? The Times uses front-page space to cheer on MSNBC's leftist line up (soon to include 9-11 conspiracy spinner Rosie O'Donnell?).

A Pro-Life Media Trifecta

The Washington Post and ABC cover pro-life stories … fairly! And Bella continues her box office success.

Hollywood Out on Strike? Don't Hurry Back

It isn't every day the industry spearheading the destruction of the culture shuts itself down.

Problem: Finding a Death Penalty to Sate "Blood-Thirsty" Public

Elizabeth Weil finds Americans simplistic and vengeful when it comes to the death penalty.
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