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...Reilly??s decision was the final say in a lengthy appeal process for towns that were seeking to be exempted from a statewide, 249-town effort initiated by Public Safety Secretary Ed Flynn. The inspiration for Flynn’s initiative was a contraversial Northeastern University report, commissioned by the state legislature, which came out last May. The report analyzed traffic citations, warnings and search data for the state’s 366 law enforcement agencies. Under the statute that commissioned the study, Flynn was required to determine whether Northeastern’s data suggested a pattern...
...don’t know what you’re talking about, Barrett. If you had the right information, then you would realize we can agree. But everything you say is based on distortion: Fox News, Bill O’Reilly??they don’t have the facts, they have propaganda,” I said. “You know what you are? You’re self-righteous...
Beyond its surface flaws, does Outfoxed harbor an important message? Yes. Fox’s news coverage is rife with fearmongering, mistruths and rampant partisanship. The most powerful sequence of the film is Bill O’Reilly??s on-air interview with Jeremy Glick, the son of a Sept. 11 victim. Glick attempted to explain his opposition to Bush’s post-attack foreign policy; an enraged O’Reilly interrupted and browbeat his guest, even asserting that his father “would not approve of this.” Later...
...choice of a self-selecting group of Republicans on Capitol Hill and beyond. It was founded in 1982 by the Reverend Sun Myung Moon and a cadre of journalists who wanted to put more “morality” into the Washington press. Before Bill O’Reilly??s “no spin zone,” they were hatching theories about the dominance of the liberal media—and plotting to topple, or at least challenge...
Harvard Raza hosts a celebration of all things Mexican with traditional food, music and dance. Cinco de Mayo (the fifth of May) commemorates the triumph of a small Mexican force over a much larger French force back, giving it potential to be Bill O’Reilly??s new favorite holiday. Tickets $9, $8 for students and seniors. 8 p.m. Lowell House Dining Hall...