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Can you super-size a Sulzberger?

"One of the most disturbing elements of this sorry chapter in the history of American journalism is that Sulzberger is virtually immune from impeachment. His best defense is that he broke no law. As the master of a hereditary political fiefdom – he feels a sense of entitlement to contaminate the nation with war fever."

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Impressions of Palestine -- 1948 and Today

"The Palestinian quest for justice is unshakeable. A greater number of people are realizing that peace in the Middle East -- and ultimately in the rest of the world -- cannot be achieved until the racist ideology that guides the Apartheid State of Israel is replaced with an inclusive ideology where Muslims, Christians and Jews have equal rights and responsibilities and where the 5 million Palestinian refugees around the world can return to their homes and property."

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Secular Holy Wars

"Secularists can express politically correct bigotry toward religion, but their own doctrine is as superstition based as the subjects of their scorn."

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Democracy comes of age in Somaliland

"Even if the US were to support Somaliland’s right to self-determination, it is unlikely that they or any other country will recognise Somaliland without the approval of the Organisation of African Union."

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Australia threatened by US state terrorism

"The proposed laws clearly violate the UN Declaration of Human Rights, notably articles relating to freedom of speech, association, employment and movement; the right to presumption of innocence; and the right to due process and habeus corpus dating back centuries i.e. the right not to be detained without charge and trial."

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Blame Laura for the Miers Nomination

"Bush had to appoint a woman who happened to be a crony and an attorney. He had to appoint a woman who he knew well personally and yet who he had firm confidence would advance his agenda for years after he left office. And, it wouldn't hurt to appoint a personal friend to the Supreme Court, perhaps a personal attorney of his own to shepherd any litigation against him to his advantage if he were prosecuted after leaving office, or perhaps even removed from office through prosecution or impeachment actions."

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When Professors Fail to Do Their Homework

"So to conclude, for example, that all medical doctors are bad, corrupt, incompetent or evil because a very few have abused their patients or cheated on their billing, is not only blatantly illogical but must be motivated by hate or cruel malice."

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Media at a Huge Crossroads, 25 Years After Reagan's Triumph

"Part of the Reagan legacy is the Washington press corps’ refusal to ask tough questions with even tougher follow-ups. Although the polls say that President Bush and his Iraq policies are very unpopular, Democrats in Congress and reporters are still hanging back. Their polemical statements and probing stories are the political and journalistic equivalents of slapping the wrist rather than going for the jugular."

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