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He was a splendid raconteur and hard-core print guy, with fond, hilarious stories about his scuffling days in Philadelphia, writing unbylined short pieces for the sports pages.
Hard-Nosed Hollywood Scott Eyman 2011
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NYT: Emerging as a real Republican contender in Iowa, Representative Ron Paul of Texas is receiving new focus for decades-old unbylined columns in his political newsletters that included racist, anti-gay and anti-Israel passages that he has since disavowed...
HUFFPOST HILL - GOP Lawmaker Proposes Christmas Cuddle Summit Eliot Nelson 2011
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This denial of reality continued in an unbylined Oct. 23 article detailing Taitz's legal response to the $20,000 fine.
Terry Krepel: WorldNetDaily Can't Stop Whitewashing Orly Taitz 2009
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Indeed, a search of Newsmax's archives shows that it has run only a single article on Gibson's tangled personal affairs, an unbylined piece in April.
Terry Krepel: The Secret Connection Between Mel Gibson And Newsmax 2009
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-- An unbylined Jan. 29 article claimed that the stimulus plan includes a "proposal to give $4.2 billion to ACORN."
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An unbylined Sept. 17 WND article reported Sinclair's allegation -- but only after first allowing Taitz to claim without challenge that "doubters should be questioning Obama, not her" and dismissing attacks on Taitz as merely "various accusations" that "have been cluttering the blogosphere in recent weeks."
Terry Krepel: WorldNetDaily Can't Stop Whitewashing Orly Taitz 2009
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In a brief, unbylined editorial yesterday, headlined as 'How to Trust Electronic Voting', the paper endorses this year's version of Rep. Rush Holt's election reform bill.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: New York Times Wrong Again on 'E-Voting' 2009
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Newsmax followed up with an unbylined Oct. 25 article featured more ranting from Rivera that Kerik was the victim of a "cynical ploy by a runaway judge."
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In a brief, unbylined editorial yesterday, headlined as "How to Trust Electronic Voting", the paper endorses this year\'s version of Rep. Rush Holt\'s election reform bill.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: New York Times Wrong Again on 'E-Voting' 2009
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An unbylined Sept. 17 WND article tackles the allegation -- but only in the most perfunctory way WND could apparently think of, and only after first allowing Taitz to claim without challenge that "doubters should be questioning Obama, not her" and dismissing all criticism of Taitz as merely "various accusations" and "vicious rumors" that "have been cluttering the blogosphere in recent weeks."
Terry Krepel: WorldNetDaily Still Protecting Orly Taitz 2009
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