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Flooding the Zone on a High School Anti-War Play

The Times issued its third story on an anti-war student play put on by a Connecticut high school drama class - the same paper that buried the JFK Airport terror threat.

"To Dismay of Some [Democrats]," Florida Cutting Taxes

A Times story buries the liberal groups that are truly dismayed by proposed property tax cuts: "...counties, cities, teachers unions and Democrats..."

The Times Worries About Bush's Defense of Religious Freedoms

The Times is worried about the Bush Justice Department's focus on religion - and its hiring of lawyers from religious schools

Networks Ignore Crushing of Marriage Vote in Massachusetts

The media elite don't want the American people to know that liberals refuse to let the people vote on this crucial issue.

South Park Filth Fest

This weekend millions of families will be exposed to South Park's most foul-mouthed, sexually offensive programs, courtesy of Comedy Central.

By Abusing the Legal System, Judge 'Pants Suit' Weakens Public Trust in the Law

Plaintiff cries on the stand, and the media seem more sympathetic to him than the defendants whose lives, business and savings he has ravaged.

Hillary vs. Hollywood

Hollywood's muck-makers are advised to see the writing on the wall. When Hillary Clinton is scolding you in the headlines, maybe it's time to shape up.

Journalism Magazine Compares Murdoch to a 'Scorpion'

Columbia Journalism Review doesn't believe News Corp.'s Murdoch would maintain the 'credibility' of Wall Street Journal.

Still No Liberals in the Immigration Debate

Sen. Ted Kennedy, just a "Democratic architect" of the liberal immigration bill.

Left-wing group turns cereal killer, tries to whack Snap, Crackle, Pop and Toucan Sam

CBS says it's 'a great idea' that Kellogg's reaches agreement with advocacy groups to end some cereals toward children.
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