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2/2/2012 4:13 PM ET
Jennifer Medina sympathetically covers the plight of California immigrants who were fired for failing to come up with proof of legal residence, but fails to ask the obvious question: Were they in ...
4/20/2011 3:09 PM ET
Judge Richard Goldstone, author of the notorious Goldstone report that blamed Israel, but not Hamas, for targeting citizens, has personally retracted the report's most incendiary charges. Yet the ...
3/29/2011 2:04 PM ET
Why is the Times buttering up Ana Matosantos, a relatively obscure political figure in the California state bureaucracy? Maybe because her pull as state budget director may help push up state ...
2/10/2011 3:12 PM ET
The Times has never been overly concerned about the free speech rights of campus conservatives. Yet today the Times rode to the defense of a Muslim group facing criminal charges for conspiring to ...
2/7/2011 1:42 PM ET
Not exactly a commemoration: The Times' sparse coverage is highlighted by a friendly interview with a Reagan-hostile HBO documentary filmmaker and a column from Reagan's liberal biographer Edmund ...
1/19/2011 1:23 PM ET
The Times suddenly hedges its journalistic rush to judgment on what caused the Tucscon shootings: "No one has suggested that his use of a hallucinogenic herb or any other drugs contributed to ...
10/5/2009 2:14 PM ET
A Times headline writer has some issues with sweets: "Trying to keep obese students away from their favorite poisons."
8/15/2007 12:50 PM ET
Why did a principal who defended the T-shirt "Intifada-NYC" resign? The Times blamed "inadequate support for the principal and relentless criticism from some quarters of the news media, primarily ...
7/24/2007 12:34 PM ET
Nina Bernstein sobs: "It was part of a raid that has complicated, but not defeated, this city's novel plan to bring illegal immigrants out of the shadows."
6/8/2007 2:38 PM ET
Jennifer Medina sobbed: "Within hours, any sense of sanctuary that the city and advocates for immigrants advocates [sic] had developed over the years was turned upside down, replaced with fear."