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David Barstow's Hit Piece on Tea Party Wins Left-Wing Journalism Award

Investigative reporter David Barstow's paranoid February 16 front-page piece on an Idaho chapter of the Tea Party movement won a left-wing foundation's monthly journalism award.

Moore: Uninsured Dying Because They 'Hold American Instead of Canadian Passport'

Multi-millionaire socialist filmmaker writes check on-air to Olbermann's Astroturf clinic charity.

Poland's 'Daughters of Capitalism' Sign of Post-Communist 'Moral Decadence'

In one of many ideologically loaded sentences in his story from Warsaw, reporter Dan Bilefsky claimed the movie Mall Girls" has provoked a national debate about moral decadence in this ...

Times Touts White House's Official Health-Care Victim Two Days Running

For the second day in a row, the Times highlighted a health-care anecdote that Obama wanted highlighted - the sad story of Ohio resident Natoma Canfield, Obama's poster woman for victims of rising ...

Gore Attaches Global Warming as Cause to Last Weekend's Storm in Northeast

Former vice president points toward weather events as evidence of climate change during 'strategy conference call' for supporters.

WaPo 'On Faith': Glenn Beck Using 'Same Strategy of the Hitler Youth'

Stevens-Arroyo blasts Fox commentator's position on social justice in Catholic Church.

Study in Bias: Two Takes on Financial Regs -- Journal vs. NY Times

CNBC 'Squawk Box' co-host Joe Kernen challenges the Times take on Dodd's financial regulation, accuses paper of 'coming from the left with propaganda.'

'60 Minutes' Silent on Government Role in Financial Crisis

A 24-minute CBS report on the financial crisis never once mentioned federal government complicity.

Is Obama's Health-Care Resurrection Nigh?

Some see religious iconography in a puzzling photo of Obama on the front of the Times Week in Review.

Al Franken, 'Moderate'? Even the Times' Public Editor Sees Something Awry

Times Public Editor Clark Hoyt devotes a rare column to labeling bias suggesting conservatives have legitimate complaints with the paper's "conservative" (and "neoconservative") labeling habits.
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