TimesWatch
8/17/2006 12:44 PM ET
"The comments by Senator Warner, a senior Republican who is a staunch supporter of the president, have reverberated loudly across Congress."
8/16/2006 2:23 PM ET
Plus: A British politician plays "the tough-on-terror card so familiar in the United States."
8/16/2006 12:23 PM ET
The Times has a puffy piece on a Muslim Center in Queens teaching young Muslims the Koran - and nothing else - for up to three years, while noting as an aside that "the school may be inadvertently ...
8/16/2006 12:07 PM ET
Wednesday's lead story on Hezbollah doesn't use the word "terrorism," but does cite the group's "reputation as an efficient grass-roots social service network."
8/15/2006 12:30 PM ET
Don't call them a terrorist group - it's an "organized militia."
8/15/2006 11:54 AM ET
The Times' home page links directly to a Democratic campaign ad hosted by the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.
8/14/2006 2:10 PM ET
Plus, the Council on American-Islamic Relations is just "a civil rights and advocacy organization."
8/14/2006 1:42 PM ET
"Today, of course, National Review is widely read as a journal of the Republican establishment. But in its infancy it was regarded as extreme - far more radical than the bloggers most influential ...
8/14/2006 12:35 PM ET
The Times waits until the tenth paragraph to identify the radical group ANSWER as the main sponsor of an anti-war rally, and then fails to identify the group's Communist affiliation.
8/11/2006 12:17 PM ET
And then, perhaps, run lead stories exposing the classified details of "what worked," thus wrecking the programs?