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Senate Could Vote Soon on Return of U.N. Sea Treaty Reagan Opposed

Law of the Sea Treaty still 'threatens U.S. sovereignty,' despite limited media attention.

GOP "Wasted Little Time in Going After" Dems S-CHIP Poster Child

David Herszenhorn: "Republicans on Capitol Hill, who were gearing up to use Graeme as evidence that Democrats have overexpanded the health program to include families wealthy enough to afford ...

Bush's "Domestic Agenda in Tatters"...Again!

White House reporter Sheryl Gay Stolberg leads off with a favorite phrase: "With his domestic agenda in tatters...."

Gore Ignores Repeated Global Warming Debate Challenge

Former vice president claims promoting climate change awareness is his most important mission, but won't take on critics.

Murderous Che Guevara Still Chic at the NYT

Che Guevara chic still reigns at the Times: The "revolutionary icon" is at least being "used to inspire the next generation of Cubans."

Rush Limbaugh, Vindicated

The liberal media refuse to report about Jesse Macbeth or any of the phony soldiers who have misrepresented their military experience to attack the Iraq war policy.

Matthews Takes GOP 'Economic Issue' Debate to Iraq and Beyond

Moderator helped push discussion into non-economic concerns including bin Laden and policing Internet.

'The Early Show' Attacks Hollywood for Shying Away from Female Leads

Warner Bros. executive denies sexist remarks, even though there is empirical evidence to support his position.

'American Morning' Criticizes Southwest Airlines for Not Allowing Offensive T-Shirt

CNN leaves out airline policies regarding Floridian's suggestive shirt that 'uses sexual double entendre to promote a fictional fishing tackle shop.'

Murder Case Against Marines Collapsing: Times Called Haditha a "Massacre"

As the case against marines in the killing of Iraqi civilians in Haditha disintegrates, a review of Paul von Zielbauer's slanted coverage of the "massacre."
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