November 21, 2003
Tainted Pulitzer

The Pulitzer committee has decided not to revoke the Pulitzer Prize awarded in 1932 to The New York Times' Walter Duranty for his "reporting" on Stalin. This should come as no surprise -- it seems more and more often the journalistic profession requires much higher standards of everyone but themselves.

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November 21, 2003
Freedom of what?

The numbers regarding student ignorance are scary, but the ignorance level on the part of administrators is downright frightening.

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November 21, 2003
Gray Davis' last act

It appears as though Gray Davis, as is his standard practice, sold out the interests of California for a few million dollars in (insufficient) political support from the state's Indian tribes. Whatever Davis' ulterior motive for waiving the environmental mandate on the tribes, he has deprived the new governor of what little leverage he had […]

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November 21, 2003
Interest group politics

Let me first give credit where it is due, Tuesday's column by New York Times columnist Paul Krugman is the type he should spend most of his time on. Today's column, however, is notable for a couple of things: First, there's no mention of President Bush. (I'm sure that will be remedied at a later […]

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