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Hezbollah, the Charity Group?

Wednesday's lead story on Hezbollah doesn't use the word "terrorism," but does cite the group's "reputation as an efficient grass-roots social service network."

What's the 'Freegan' Deal?

Post romanticizes dumpster diving as protest against Bush administration, capitalism.

Humanizing Hezbollah

Don't call them a terrorist group - it's an "organized militia."

Carl Hulse Spreads More Democratic Optimism

The Times' home page links directly to a Democratic campaign ad hosted by the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.

CNN's Dobbs Cites Liberal Congressman for 'Guts' to Tackle Overspending

But Tennessee Rep. Jim Cooper, has a liberal, pro-pork barrel, pro-tax voting record.

NBC, CBS Morning Shows Still Wrong Claiming Gas Price at Record Highs

Cost at pump is 2 cents less than post-Katrina high, 9 cents less than inflation-adjusted high.

Avoiding the Issue of the Times' Anti-Israel Slant

Plus, the Council on American-Islamic Relations is just "a civil rights and advocacy organization."

Raul Castro's Idea of 'Free Enterprise': Drug Smuggling?

ABC sniffs out lead on Cuban military chief's hand in cocaine running operations.

Daily Kos: Less Radical Than Early National Review?

"Today, of course, National Review is widely read as a journal of the Republican establishment. But in its infancy it was regarded as extreme - far more radical than the bloggers most influential ...

Whitewashing A Stalinist Anti-War Group

The Times waits until the tenth paragraph to identify the radical group ANSWER as the main sponsor of an anti-war rally, and then fails to identify the group's Communist affiliation.
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