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...steadfast support of Michael Powell, proclaiming that the FCC’s policy “will improve the quality of local news and support free over-the-air broadcast television,” many have seen through Bush’s usual rhetorical wiles. Conservative columnist William Safire recently corrected Bush’s “free TV” notion, pointing out that “four-fifths of broadcast network TV is now delivered to homes by cable or satellite—not free—and NBC, ABC, CBS, and Fox are making money hand...
Thomas Sowell ’58, has written over 30 books and is a syndicated columnist, focusing on social issues...
Inside a packed First Parish Church on Friday night, New York Times columnist Paul Krugman expressed his concern that the Bush Administration has misled the American public and has used its influence to intimidate journalists from critically examining the office of the president...
Outside First Parish Church, a number of people waited in line for the moment to listen to the columnist, Princeton professor and liberal economist...
...Watan made just that link in a series of articles and cartoons. That proved to be too much for the Council of Senior Islamic Scholars. After it complained to Prince Abdullah, al-Watan's editor, Jamal Khashoggi, was fired. That, however, has not silenced Turki al-Hamad, a Saudi columnist for the London-based paper Asharq al-Awsat. "The official clergy in Saudi Arabia denounce violence, but the theoretical base of Wahhabism is a problem," says al-Hamad. "It is not enhancing or encouraging violence directly, but if you analyze the creed itself, you will reach these results." Al-Hamad...