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Time Sees 'Silver Lining' in Gay Marriage Loss in Maine

Not to worry. For marriage traditionalists, resistance is futile.

Adam Nagourney Encapsulates Liberal Conventional Wisdom on Election 2009

Chief political reporter Adam Nagourney modeled the paper's conventional wisdom on Campaign 2009 perfectly, emphasizing all three of the Times' campaign themes: The Republicans won by appearing ...

Ford Had a Better Idea: No Bailout

As U.S. car manufacturer 'stuns' Wall Street with 3Q profits, some media forget to report Ford didn't take government cash.

GOP Won With Moderation, Is Ripping Itself Apart, & These Elections Don't Even Matter (Unless Dems Win)

Coverage of the governors' races in New Jersey and Virginia and the congressional race in New York was dominated by three themes: The Republicans won by appearing moderate; there are deep ...

AP Laments Maine Marriage Victory

Article focused on gay and lesbian reaction to outcome, but unlike nets, at least did the story.

Still Whalin' on Palin: CBS Helps Levi Johnston Smear Sarah

Network gives 'white-trash idiot' four interviews in two days to discredit former vice-presidential candidate.

CNBC: New York Times Potential Acquisition Target for Google

Search engine firm 'hoarding' $22 billion in cash and short term investments according to Wall Street Journal, which puts it in position to acquire Times.

Surprise: Times Runs Cover Article in Support of R.O.T.C.

Reporter Michael Winerip questions the reasoning behind the Ivy League's 1960s, antiwar-era ban on the military's Reserve Officers Training Corp.

NYT Co., a Big Corporation, Fawns Over Anti-Corporate Saboteurs 'The Yes Men'

The left-wing anti-corporate parodist duo "The Yes Men" have posed as spokesman for big companies like McDonald's, Dow Chemical, as well as the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. And the liberals at the ...

Possible GOP Win in Upstate New York Signals 'Deepened Divisions' in Party?

Reporter Jeremy Peters spins a promising chance at victory for the GOP in a House race as a sign of bad news for the party, citing the "deeply conservative" independent candidate Doug Hoffman.
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