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Sunday, April 11, 2004
N.Y. Times bias shows through yet again. At the New York Times, virtually any religion can be praised, except Catholicism. In fact, the more far removed from mainstream America, the more the religion is highlighted favorably. This is a broad generalization of the Times' conduct, to be sure, but the double-standard is glaring. Whereas "faithful" Muslims are portrayed in a flattering light, conversely only Catholics who ignore or defy Catholic teaching are held up as exemplars. In New Jersey, Shia Finds Its Voice By DANIEL J. WAKIN Published: April 10, 2004 http://www.nytimes.com/2004/04/10/nyregion/10shiite.html "Powerful clerics are said to know his work. versus NATIONAL | April 11, 2004 Abuse Board Head Defends Priest Friendship By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (AP) News WASHINGTON / CAMPAIGN 2004 | April 11, 2004 Kerry Ignores Reproaches of Some Bishops By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE (NYT) News EDUCATION | April 11, 2004 Secrecy at Catholic Schools Frustrates Parents and Teachers By DAVID GONZALEZ (NYT) News NATIONAL | April 7, 2004 Women Excluded From Atlanta Foot Washing By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (NYT) News INTERNATIONAL / AFRICA | April 7, 2004 Ten Years After Horror, Rwandans Turn to Islam By MARC LACEY (NYT) News NATIONAL | April 6, 2004 Four More Who Charged Abuse Settle With Boston Archdiocese By KATIE ZEZIMA (NYT) News NATIONAL DESK | April 2, 2004, Friday $ Kerry, Candidate and Catholic, Creates Uneasiness for Church By LAURIE GOODSTEIN; Jason Horowitz contributed reporting from Rome for this article. (NYT) 1254 words NATIONAL DESK | March 27, 2004, Saturday $ Bishop Spared Prison for Leaving Crash Scene By NICK MADIGAN (NYT) 707 words METROPOLITAN DESK | March 25, 2004, Thursday $ Accountant's Report Accuses L.I. Diocese of Hoarding Funds By BRUCE LAMBERT (NYT) 641 words
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