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TIME Falsely Claims the Abortion Pill is 'Safe
Report ignores evidence that abortion is linked to numerous health and safety risks, and that the abortion pill may be even more psychologically devastating than surgical abortion. Also, what about the 500,000 pre-born babies killed by RU-486 in the U.S. alone?
Out This Weekend: High School Musical
The squeaky-clean first movie was a smash hit. When will Hollywood learn that films without sex and obscene language frequently sell like hotcakes?
Rival Papers to Blame for Muslim Principal's Resignation
Why did a principal who defended the T-shirt "Intifada-NYC" resign? The Times blamed "inadequate support for the principal and relentless criticism from some quarters of the news media, primarily The New York Post and The New York Sun."
Billy Graham With Devil's Horns
TIME and 20/20 profile the preacher's remarkable access to American presidents, but ominously suggest that a religious leader having the president's ear is a bad idea.
The Daily Kos Bile Fest
How can politicians cooperate across the aisle when their backers are hurling hateful, shocking language at political adversaries?
NYT's Poster Child for Islamic Moderates Falls off the Poster
NYT May 4: "The principal, Debbie Almontaser...has been vilified on Web sites as having an 'Islamist agenda.'"
NYT August 11: Almontaser "resigned under pressure after she was quoted defending the use of the word 'intifada' as a T-shirt slogan."
CBS Pumps Over-the-Counter 'Emergency Contraceptives
News report dismisses the moral concerns of many pharmacists, and fails to consult medical experts about the controversial Plan B drug.
The Fall Season in TV Legislation
To say that Hollywood's apologists are running out of gas is an understatement. All they have left is hot air.
Big Media Week for the Homosexual Agenda
Journalists promote the gay presidential debate, but ignore a poll suggesting homosexual endorsements are the political kiss of death.
SF Chronicle Lauds Filthy Play as 'Raunchy, Irreverent Fun
Avenue Q begins its nationwide tour in San Francisco.
Earth to Couric: Personal Responsibility, Not Socialized Medicine, Wil
CBS promotes universal health care again, but other stories in the news show that common sense and healthy habits are the keys to driving down mortality rates.