Word: evenhandedness
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For those who see the news media as unified into an almost conspiratorial entity, the commentary was confounding. On the crucial question of which candidate had the most cause to cheer, the networks could not agree even 24 hours later. NBC played the story on Super Tuesday night as a...
The Justice Department defends its intervention as consistent and evenhanded. "We always side with people who claim they have suffered discrimination on account of race," says Civil Rights Chief William Bradford Reynolds. Indeed, the Birmingham case is not the first time the department has sided with white employees attacking affirmative...
But students still complain that there aren't enough courses within the individual departments to give a complete survey of Latin America and continue to call for an interdisciplinary concentration. "I'd be majoring in Latin American history if there were enough courses to take. Unfortunately, the only survey course...
The many democratic forums, debates and road shows have resulted in a moderate amount of exposure for each candidate, Orren says. "I think that the media coverage has been rather evenhanded," he adds. "There's no evidence that Mondale is getting excessive coverage. The voters know who the candidates are...
Your articles on the arrest of Argentina's former military leaders [Jan. 23] are not evenhanded. The left-wing terrorists, not the generals,started the dirty war. As a cousin of mine who is among the disappeared ones told me the last time we met, "The old order has...