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Letters to the Editor

• August 4 -- Bush
Knew of Terror Threat Long Ago?
Adam Nagourney flubs a key fact in an article on the Democratic party's
response to terror threats: "…the disclosure that the Bush administration
had elevated the alert based on intelligence collected three or four years
ago." Nagourney is apparently confusing the age of the terror-related
information with the date the Bush administration actually gained the data.
• May 26 -- NYT Giving Liberal Readership What It Wants
A new survey singles out the Times as the national daily news organization most often mentioned by journalists as having a liberal point of view, and the Sunday letter section brought more proof the
Times serves as a reliable home base for liberals.
• March 24 -- Fleischer
Rebuts Krugman
Ari Fleischer responds to Paul Krugman, who accused the former White House press
secretary of warning people "to accept the administration's version of
events, not ask awkward questions" after Fleischer said "Americans
need to watch what they say" after 9-11.

• May 16 -- Better
Late Than Never
The Times lets the author of the diversity-critical “Coloring the News” have his
say—two years after the book’s publication.
E-mail
TimesWatch Director, Clay Waters, with TimesWatch feedback at
cwaters@mediaresearch.org
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