The Paragraph Farmer

This is a well-written new blog. Take, for example, this post in which supermodel Kathy Ireland, who used to be pro-choice, tries to convince Fox's Alan Colmes to be pro-life. I've just added this new blog to my blogroll ...
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Putin, Explained

From Moscow News, an editorial that explains Vladimir Putin and the Russian political situation: A year ago Vladimir Putin proved that he was a bad politician but a good power-wielder and a worthy candidate for dictator, who was capable of ...
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Breeding Nuclear Weapons

In just four succinct paragraphs, the Little Red Blog tells some harsh but necessary truths about Iran, the U.N., America, and the spread of nuclear weapons technology. A sample: The real difficulty on this issue may not be the political ...
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The Daily Recycler: NYTrogate

The Daily Recycler has the video of the NBC News report debunking the New York Times/CBS "missing explosives" story. How did we ever live without The Daily Recycler? ...
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Daily Ablution Finds the Guardian Hilarious

The Daily Ablution blog, which played a key role in getting protest emails to the UK Guardian after a columnist there regretted, in print, a supposed shortage of presidential assassins, has found this hilarious correction (regarding a different story) in ...
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American Digest: Blogger’s Head Explodes

Blogging satire may be in its infancy, but this is worth a look ...
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All-Encompassingly: Iraq News

The All-Encompassingly blog compares one professor's description of his experience working with teachers in Karbala, Iraq, with CNN coverage of events in that city ...
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Regret The Error: Mistakes Happen

I've added several new blogs to my blogroll today, one of which has a unique reason to exist: It reports exclusively upon errors, clarifications and trends regarding honesty and accuracy in the North American press. Interesting idea for a blog, ...
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Washington Post Best Blog Contest

The Washington Post has announced the winners of its "2004 Best Blogs Readers' Choice Award" contest. While I congratulate National Review's The Corner for its victory in category after category, I think the Post would do well to limit each ...
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Media Bias? What Bias?

NCPPR executive director David W. Almasi takes a look at his television schedule, and finds fodder for a conversation about equal time: Sinclair Broadcasting took it on the chin for wanting to show a POW documentary considered by some to ...
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