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USA Today Cheers on Wild 'Cougar' Cruise

Newspaper promotes wild behavior between 'cougars' and 'cubs' aboard cruise ship.

Commentary: Bible Belt Texas Should be More Like Godless Denmark, Post Religion Blog Says

Writer drags God into otherwise standard liberal America bashing.

China Investing Estimated $200 Billion in 'Imperialistic' Military to Rival U.S., Warns Pentagon Sr. Strategist

Retired Army lieutenant colonel says Chinese navy is switching from 'a defensive navy' to 'an aggressive overseas navy,' with estimated ship count of 260 ships versus 286 U.S. ships.

Media Gobble Up Study Saying Ads for Fatty Foods Cause Obesity

Time magazine marvels at advertisers' 'great influence over our behavior,' don't acknowledge individual decisions.

Education Reporter Laments 'Hodgepodge' from Lack of Federal Guidance of Education

The paper's education reporter Sam Dillon again worries about the "hodgepodge" that results when states, as opposed to the federal government, control what's taught in schools: "The United States ...

Biden's Job Prediction Falls 5.2 Million Short of Obama's Promise

VP claims 1.4 million jobs as victory, 'trouble in paradise' for GOP.

Now They Tell Us: Obama-Care Cost-Cutting Study From Formerly 'Wonderful' Group Now Seen As Dangerously Faulty

A study advocating cost-cutting of "wasteful" health-care spending, hailed by Times reporters for two years, is revealed as grievously flawed: "The mistaken belief that the Dartmouth research ...

Gaza-Based NYT Reporter: Israeli Policies to Blame for Hamas, a 'Reality' Which Must Be 'Engaged'

Former Gaza-based reporter Taghreed El-Khodary grants an interview to left-wing Salon, blaming Israel for the existence of the anti-Jewish terrorist group Hamas and confessing her job at the Times ...

NY Times Celebrates Mortgage Defaulters Who Live 'Rent-Free'

Since foreclosure is everyone else's fault, the Times says debtors don't 'slink away in shame.'

Time Praises 'Kinder and Gentler' Christianity

Young Evangelicals 'not like their parents' earn magazine's respect for bucking 'Religious Right'
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