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11/9/2007 2:49 PM ET
As if the economy isn't actually strong right now. What the Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke actually said: "...the overall economy remained resilient in recent months."
10/29/2007 2:07 PM ET
The California wildfires gives the Times yet another opportunity to lament about illegals in "the shadows" of society.
10/4/2007 1:22 PM ET
Three articles examine various aspects of the "crisis" in the U.S. economy. What crisis?
9/18/2007 12:12 PM ET
Guilt by association: "Tuscaloosa, where George Wallace once stood defiantly in the schoolhouse door to keep blacks out of the University of Alabama...."
6/15/2007 12:14 PM ET
A Times story buries the liberal groups that are truly dismayed by proposed property tax cuts: "...counties, cities, teachers unions and Democrats..."
6/11/2007 1:41 PM ET
The Times, April 8: "State tax revenues around the country are growing far more slowly this year and in some cases falling below projections..."
The Times, June 11: "State lawmakers across the ...
6/5/2007 12:08 PM ET
"Papers Portray Plot as More Talk than Action"
5/22/2007 12:39 PM ET
Israel killed four terrorists, while Palestinians killed an Israeli citizen. But it's all the same for Times' headline writers.
5/16/2007 1:14 PM ET
GOP candidates flashed "conservative credentials" before an "overwhelmingly conservative" crowd - but Democrats don't try to appeal to liberals?
4/19/2007 1:24 PM ET
The Times avoids the "provocative" (but accurate) label of "partial-birth abortion" in headlines, while fencing the phrase with quotation marks in stories.