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"Have-Lots" vs. "Have-Nots" in Connecticut

No left-wing slant here: "...the income gap between the have-lots and the have-nots is widening faster in Connecticut than in any other state."

No Forgiving Charlton Heston

Some media figures think it's okay to hate somebody because he disagrees with their political beliefs.

Times Focuses on Sen. Jay Rockefeller's Apology, Not His Offensive Comments

Democratic Senator and Obama endorser on John McCain, heartless killer: "McCain was a fighter pilot, who dropped laser-guided missiles from 35,000 feet. He was long gone when they hit. What ...

Post Pulitzer Winner: Ignore CEOs, Treat Them 'Like Social and Political Pariahs'

Business columnist Steven Pearlstein says he advocates pursuing class envy, admits to ignoring CEOs in his reporting.

'Today' Incites More Alarm over Water Bottles - Even Reusable Ones

Segment's medical expert warns against use of plastic bottles made with traces of Bisphenol-A, despite having a long track record of being safe.

McCain's Sunnis vs. Obama's Iraqis: Double Standards on Testimony Gaffes?

The Times again finds McCain's Shia-Sunni gaffes fascinating - but what about Obama's confusing of Iran with Iraq?

'Today' Jokes About 'Eco-Mom' Hypocrisy

NBC morning show glosses over shortcomings of fad environmentalism.

Media Pile on Airlines over 'Safety Concerns'

Network news shows finally get on board with criticism of Federal Aviation Administration.

And the Children Shall Lead Them...

Kids pester their Republican parents into voting for Obama, and the Times finds it simply adorable.

Washington Examiner CEO: Free Content Key to Newspaper Success

Michael Phelps advocates editorial posture 'slightly right of center' and 'pro-business.'
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