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Pam Belluck

• May 18 -- Ring-Bearers for Gay Marriage in Massachusetts
"Hundreds of Same-Sex Couples Wed in Massachusetts" is the headline over a huge photo spanning four columns of the
Times front page, accompanying a lead story that lets liberal gay advocates compare the gay weddings to the civil rights movement.
• April 8 -- As St. Johnsbury Goes…So Goes St. Johnsbury
With the recent upsurge of fighting and fatalities in Iraq, the Times runs a timely compendium of citizens feeling less confident about Bush and the war, featuring the results of an online poll from....the Caledonian-Record newspaper of St. Johnsbury, Vermont?
• February 6 -- The "Non-Ideological" Massachusetts Supreme Court
Pam Belluck insists the Massachusetts Supreme Court, which ruled in favor of gay marriage, is not necessarily liberal: "They are not, for the most part, considered ideologues, and their views are often difficult to pigeonhole, experts say."

• September 23 -- “Exoneration”
Sweeping the Nation?
Pam Belluck claims: “As more than 100 people sentenced to death have been
exonerated across the nation, other states have abridged or considered abridging
the use of the death penalty.” Belluck makes it sound like a movement sweeping
the nation, but the truth is less dramatic: Those 100-plus people span a period
of 30 years.
E-mail
TimesWatch Director, Clay Waters, with TimesWatch feedback at
cwaters@mediaresearch.org
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