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NYT Notes Sotomayor Called Herself "A Product of Affirmative Action"

The Times keeps poking at race issues in its coverage of Judge Sonia Sotomayor. But why so many "conservative" labels?

Drilling is an Option

ABC, CBS ignore solutions to rising gas prices including new GOP energy plan.

Barneynomics: Congressman Wants to Force Executives to Pay Companies for Losses

House Financial Services Chairman Rep. Barney Frank tells CNBC some executives should face negative compensation for losses due to risk taking.

NYT Co. Plays Hardball with Boston Globe, Imposes 23% Pay Cut

Former GE chief executive Jack Welch sees hypocrisy: "So ironic to see NYT act so brutish toward labor. Certainly would be crucifying any Company with labor practices like theirs."

Broadcast Nets Panic over Second-Guessing of Obama Administration's Chrysler/Fiat Deal

ABC, CBS and NBC warn government-structured deal for automaker was in danger over temporary delay.

Cheney-Palin Style of Patriotism Just "Belligerent and Defensive Chauvinism"

Book editor Barry Gewen lavishes the highest praise on an ambitious new book: "The patriotism on display in 'The American Future' is hardly the narrow and cramped sentiment that in recent years ...

Times Food Writer Doesn't Trust Food

Food writer Kim Severson claims E. coli is "a constant in the food supply" and passes along a filmmaker-activist's suggestions on combatting "Food, Inc.": "Plant a garden. Cook a meal for the ...

Berkshire Hathaway Energy Chair: House Bill Will Add $120 Tax on Monthly Electric Bill

David Sokol, possible successor to Warren Buffet claims cap-and-trade bill a 28-percent tax increase that doesn't reduce CO2.

Santelli Blasts Obama's Warning on Taking 'Reckless Risks' as 'Un-American'

CNBC reporter calls president's comments on TARP repayments 'a major philosophical issue' that contradicts free-market capitalism.

Fox News Host Gretchen Carlson: Government Unfairly Shutdown Parents' GM Dealership

Glenn Beck calls abuse of GM closures 'fascism' after morning show star tells how 90-year-old family firm was making a profit.
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