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Warren Hoge

July 13 -- Times
Reporters Endorse Kerry?
It's no secret the Times will endorse John Kerry for president. But
in an interview with the Times, Kerry suggests he's been endorsed by a
couple of reporters as well.
June 1 -- Reading
Minds In Baghdad
Warren Hoge and Steven Weisman, reading minds in Baghdad: "After
turning to the United Nations to shore up its failing effort to fashion a new
government in Baghdad, the United States ended up Friday with a choice for prime
minister certain to be seen more as an American candidate than one of the United
Nations or the Iraqis themselves."

November 20 -- Warren
Hoge Goes Deep for Anti-War Bias
Warren Hoge's dispatch from London "deeply" exaggerates the
unpopularity of the war in Britain.
November 14 -- Warren
Hoge's Rogue Attack on Bush
Times correspondent Warren Hoge: "America is now something of a rogue
state, a pariah nation
.It is quite amazing to think where we were the day
after September 11 and how much of that goodwill has been squandered."
October 10 -- "Authoritarian"
Tories vs. "Tolerance"
Warren Hoge files from the Conservative Party conference in Britain: "[The
party] is deeply split between a traditional law and order wing known in
political shorthand as authoritarians and a group with a more tolerant attitude
known as modernizers who preach 'compassionate conservatism.'"
October 6 -- Blair Cleared, But
Times Still Suspicious
Warren Hoge returns with another incomplete telling of Tony Blair's "dodgy
dossier" controversy, stating "public suspicions, aired during six weeks of
hearings this summer, that the government doctored intelligence to win support
for an unpopular war." Yet those suspicions rested on a BBC report that has long
been discredited.
E-mail
TimesWatch Director, Clay Waters, with TimesWatch feedback at
cwaters@mediaresearch.org
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