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Monday roundup: Hulk vs. Shakespeare
"Hulk" director says superhero flicks are boring! So I'm off to a 10-hour Japanese film. Also: A.P.'s wacky war against the blogosphere.
War? What war?
News coverage of the war in Iraq has shrunk dramatically.
Attacking AP for bias, Malkin proves hers
The conservative blogger gets some facts wrong.
Junk food education
In the face of our super-size me culture, it's no surprise nutritional education programs are failing.
A stretch, even for Drudge
The Drudge Report, digging ever deeper to find evidence of media bias, hits bottom.
Congratulations, grad!
Women students are catching up in many fields where they've traditionally lagged behind men.
"Looting" or "finding"?
Bloggers are outraged over the different captions on photos of blacks and whites in New Orleans.
The AP in cahoots with terrorists? Try again
A blogger debunks fellow right-wingers' conspiracy theory that an AP photographer -- now a Pulitzer Prize-winnning one -- colluded with terrorists in Iraq.
The Associated Press "insurgency"
Conservative bloggers tar an AP photojournalist with complicity in Sunday's street execution in Baghdad -- another cheap shot at the "left-wing" media.
In the same league as Fox
Don't major outlets like ABC News and CNN know better than to trot out a discredited former Guardsman as a source for stories about Bush's military service?
Fence? Security barrier? Apartheid wall?
Israel is spending $1 billion on a structure to seal itself off from the West Bank. But the question of what to call it provokes an explosive debate.
What really happened at No Gun Ri?
An Army major says the Associated Press' Pulitzer-winning story of American soldiers massacring Korean civilians is grossly exaggerated and dishonest.
The proud principal who wasn't
The Associated Press has now corrected twice its false report that John Walker's high school principal was proud of him -- but nobody's paying attention.
The case of the homeless dot-commer
John Sacrosante says he went from six figures to a shelter. His friends say there's something fishy in San Jose.
A tale of two photos
The latest battle of images proves that the Elian saga had to be resolved by means of law, not propaganda.
Letters to the editor
A good nanny is hard to find -- so is a good employer. Plus: Lonely Planet writer defends guidebooks from author of "The Beach"; should celebrities' writings remain private?
No more Ms.-takes
By doing away with the arcane convention of courtesy titles for women, the Associated Press has finally joined the 20th, er, 21st century.
Tales from the crypt
L.A. Times editors knew about the Staples deal; N.Y. Times vs. Brill's redux; AP's slo-mo on Korea massacre.
Insidery on the inside
The stupid party games people play ... in D.C. Plus: Jared Harris on getting dogs stoned -- "It was a gift to the animal." And: Miss America trades her tiara for hot pastrami on rye.
Seventeen brothels of Asian sex slaves exposed in Atlanta
Is sexual slavery a barbaric Old World myth or a common contemporary crime?
A double standard?
Two gays allegedly raped and murdered a young boy. Why didn't it get covered as much as the Matthew Shepard case?
Cold plunges and sport singing: Life in a Russian kindergarten
A wee New Yorker is sent to Rodnik, a temple of rigidity and complex grammar. And he loves it.
No Gun Ri: What they're saying
Experts grapple with reports that the U.S. committed war crimes during the Korean War.
How they got the Korean War atrocity story
With a year's worth of digging, a team of stolid AP investigators searched records and interviewed survivors to piece together a horrifying story.
Schools may be liable for sexual harassment
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