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NYT Wonders: Too Much O?

Is the Times getting a little sick of seeing Obama all over the place?

Forbes Writer Warns of $20 Gas; Envisions a Utopia Nearly Without Cars

Christopher Steiner tells NBC's 'Today' hikes in gas prices would mean bankrupt airlines and death of big-box retailers like Wal-Mart.

Ratigan: Regulation to the Rescue

To NBC, the free market is the problem.

The End of (Cold) Days?

Apocalypse pretty soon thanks to global warming, predicts book critic Dwight Garner: "The end of our species seems far more likely to arrive by fire than by ice."

Times Takes Sides in Front-Page Story on Gates-Race Case

In the controversy over Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates's arrest, the Times tries some mind-reading: "In interviews here and in Atlanta, in Web postings and on television talk shows, blacks ...

Long After Pushing for Hikes, CNN Finds Downside to Minimum Wage Increase

Christine Romans explains small business perspective: increased wages could mean layoffs.

Cramer Credits Tech Stock Rally to Immunity from Obama, 'Politburo Chief' Pelosi

'Mad Money' host explains the 47-point rally on the NASDAQ can be attributed to less government regulation.

What's This? Times Actually Fact-Checks Obama's Health Plan Claims

Reporter Robert Pear's reality check lacked the passion of campaign-era defenses of Obama on various issues, but at least it was there.

Is Obama Backing Away From No Tax-Hike Pledge for Middle Class?

Obama leaves the door open for middle-class tax hikes to pay for his health-care "reform." But the Times, which jealously defended candidate Obama against tax-raising accusations during, glides ...

Primetime Dud: Obama Disappoints with Long-Winded, Vague Press Conference

Broadcast nets could lose estimated $9 million; President took 41 minutes to answer only 11 questions that left liberal pundits discouraged.
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