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Goodbye to 'Law & Order:' 20 Years of Attacking Businesses, Conservative Ideals

Cop/courtroom drama frequently puts corporate-types on trial, attacks traditional values and conservative views.

Savage Defends Lefty Guantanamo Lawyers as Patriotic 'Civil Libertarians'

Legal reporter Charlie Savage: "The legislation is the latest attack on lawyers representing detainees. Although such lawyers have tended to espouse civil libertarian views, some conservative ...

Times Doesn't Get to the (Democratic) Party in Detroit

Nick Bunkley's story on Kwame Kilpatrick, the disgraced former Democratic mayor of Detroit, being sent to prison for five years for violating his probation failed to provide his party ID. By ...

She's No John Edwards: Times Quickly Airs Blogger's Claim of Affair With SC Gov. Candidate

Whatever happened to the Times' daintiness over sexual allegations involving Democrats like John Edwards? Shaila Dewan barely hedges when reporting claims of an affair between a candidate for ...

Targeting 'Loopholes' in Financial Reform, Newsweek Attacks Bill from the Left

Michael Hirsh worries about 'lack of regulation' but not about Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae.

WaPo Praises D.C. Super-Size Condom Program

Newspaper promotes expensive expansion of 'free' distribution effort

CNN Blog: Christian Athletes 'Pious,' Attention-Seekers

Contributer John Blake criticizes athletes who praise God during sporting events

'Today' gives 'Sex and City 2' Star Platform to Push for Same-Sex Marriage

Actress Cynthia Nixon appears on 'Today Show' to discuss new film, but ends up talking about same-sex marriage in New York
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