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A Cozy Chat with An African Dictator

Jeffrey Gettleman talks to Eritrean strongman Isaias Afewerki and finds the bright-side of the press-squelching, dissident-jailing dictator: "And his eyes lit up like the fake orange fire in the ...

CBS Looks for Hidden Agenda of GOP Contributors, Not Democrats

'Evening News' interrogates Giuliani 'bundler,' but skips over President Clinton's contribution-related appointments.

Linda Greenhouse's "Polarizing" Supreme Court Reporting

Greenhouse begins a new term of the Supreme Court by stamping "conservative" warning labels on everything in sight.

Marc Santora Rams Rudy Again

"An odd cellphone call from his wife, two rogue volunteers exploiting the memory of 9/11 to raise money, renewed questions about shifting stances on crucial domestic issues, upheaval within the ...

The Frustrated Family Hour

Since 2000-2001, violent content during the family hour has increased 52 percent. Sexual content is up 22 percent.

Six Models in a Bathtub 'Conserving Water' on 'Top Model'

The CW's model 'Survivor' goes green and takes on tobacco, all in one episode.

A Suspicious "Deep-Pocketed Conservative Group"

The Times front page warns readers about Freedom's Watch, a "deep-pocketed conservative group" with suspicions of White House ties. Did the left-wing MoveOn.org ever receive this level of scrutiny ...

CNN Breaks with Tradition, Airs Positive Economic Story

'American Morning' business correspondent Ali Velshi tells viewers how much the stock market has grown this year, offers optimism about fourth quarter.

Flubbing the Facts: Jenna Bush "Twice Arrested"?

Reporter Sheryl Gay Stolberg flops her fact-checking, and both of her erroneous statements reflected badly on Jenna Bush.

60 Minutes Changes Tune on Thomas

The CBS news magazine treats the conservative black Supreme Court Justice with unprecedented respect, in contrast to Thomas's Senate confirmation hearings
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