TimesWatch
2/5/2007 2:25 PM ET
The Times' advertising writer: "Then, too, there was the unfortunate homonym at the heart of a commercial from Prudential Financial, titled 'What Can a Rock Do?' The problem with the spot, created ...
2/2/2007 3:32 PM ET
Clifford Krauss makes a strange word choice to describe record profits by the oil companies Exxon and Shell.
2/2/2007 3:26 PM ET
Economics reporter Vikas Bajaj puts forth his usual sunny outlook: "The road ahead promises to be a long, hard slog as corporate profits are starting to slow." Meanwhile, the higher-than-expected ...
2/2/2007 2:05 PM ET
Columnist Friedman says it was low oil prices that killed the Soviet Union, "not because of anything Ronald Reagan did."
2/2/2007 1:56 PM ET
The Times jumps to a pro-Democrat conclusion in its lead story on Florida replacing its touch-screen voting machines: "In Sarasota County last November, more than 18,000 voters who used ...
2/1/2007 3:21 PM ET
The Times "expresses regret that the family suffered distress."
2/1/2007 1:39 PM ET
The Times against twists the NSA terror surveillance program into "domestic surveillance."
2/1/2007 1:14 PM ET
The Times gives front-page play to Sen. Joe Biden's latest controversial statement, but gives him the benefit of the doubt that it was a simple mistake ("Oops!")
1/31/2007 12:52 PM ET
Cornelia Dean uses a left-wing report to hit the administration: "Under its new Democratic chairman, Representative Henry A. Waxman of California, the House Committee on Oversight and Government ...
1/31/2007 11:17 AM ET
The Times' labor reporter skips the inconvenient truth: Wal-Mart overpaid 215,000 employees over the last five years, but is not seeking to recover the money.