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Dowd Passes Along Dubious Psych Diagnosis: Sarah Palin's "Pervasive Pattern of Grandiosity"

Maureen Dowd passed along an extremely dubious psychological anecdote about Sarah Palin from her former colleague, journalist Todd Purdum, who penned a hit piece on the Alaska governor for Vanity ...

Vermont Senator: Health Insurance Firms Should Be 'Afraid' of Government

Sen. Bernie Sanders launches attack on healthcare industry, and admits companies should fear prospect of 'a strong Medicare-type public plan.'

GOP Gone from "Lockstep Discipline" to "Inner Confusion"

The Times' alleged conservative, Week in Review editor Sam Tanenhaus, again denigrates the Republican Party.

Second-Guessed: CNBC's Harwood Suggests Tax Cuts May Have Been More Stimulative

Network's D.C. correspondent faults administration for slow stimulus disbursement; says 'now is their time to prove themselves.'

CMI Commentary: 'Question Authority' – Especially When it's on the Back of a Car

The stickier problems of bumper morality.

Dr. Snyderman's Unhealthy Prediction

'Today' segment connects the dots between obesity and world power.

Front-Page Story Gets Nostalgic for Summer School

Education reporter Sam Dillon doesn't question using the economic "stimulus" money for funding summer school classes facing the budget ax.

NYT Editors: Powerful and Modest

A story on Times editors hashing out the next morning's front page talks of "11 men and 7 women with the power to decide what was important in the world."

Egan: Bush Years of "Sanctioned Torture and War Built on Deceit"

Happy 4th of July! Reporter turned nytimes.com blogger Timothy Egan celebrates the return of liberal patriotism after the nightmare of the Bush years.

Shades of Bias: Bringing Illegals "Out of the Shadows"

Yet another sympathetic portrayal ofillegal immigrants as cowering 'in the shadows' - a phrase the Times has used several times in supposedly objective news stories.
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