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The truth about that "liberal" against gay marriage The truth about that "liberal" against gay marriage

Posing as a "liberal Democrat" in the L.A. Times, David Blankenhorn endorsed a California initiative to ban gay marriage. His right-wing funders must be pleased.
  • Another sad record

    76 unidentified bodies are found in Baghdad.
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    Could baseball's profligate spending be good for busines? Plus: Anti-doping exposé. And: Thursday night NFL.
  • No punishment too severe?

    States are enacting stricter penalties for convicted sex offenders, but some restrictions may have unintended consequences.
  • The Teflon groper

    Arnold's army says his sordid sexual history doesn't matter -- and GOP honchos just want to close their eyes and win.
  • What else we're reading

    Compression bras, evil handbags and other material concerns. Plus: Should Hillary Clinton drop the "Rodham"?
  • Minimum-wage hike falls short

    Since 1997, it has been $5.15 an hour.
  • "The birds thought I was their mom"

    What did you wear to the falconry portion of your wedding? Dita Von Teese shows weird how it's done.
  • Where are Oscar's chicks?

    Breaking news: The past year sucked for women in movies.
  • He's sorry, MoDo

    Joel Stein pleads for forgiveness from Op-Ed columnist Maureen Dowd.
  • O'Reilly's jihad against the L.A. Times

    Fox News' finest calls for terrorists to behead the paper's editorial page editor.
  • 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.
  • Film's not dead, damn it!

    Interviews with some of today's leading cinematographers -- the real magic-makers of the movies -- suggest that George Lucas' overhyped "digital revolution" is mostly marketing buzz.
  • Hip-hop's murky whodunit

    Nick Broomfield's dishonest film "Biggie and Tupac" solves nothing about the rap world's most notorious murders.
  • Lazy daze

    From '60s socialist to Wen Ho Lee defender: The political odyssey of Los Angeles Times columnist Robert Scheer.
  • B.I.G. trouble at the Los Angeles Times

    Two Times reporters covering the LAPD scandal named a suspect in the murder of rap star Biggie Smalls. Then a colleague's story said they were wrong. Could both stories be right?
  • Wen Ho Lee's reckless defenders

    The outrage at the government's prosecution of a major security breach highlights liberals' contempt for U.S. interests.
  • The return of the dead-tree media

    Analysts are comparing the merger of Times Mirror and the Tribune Company to AOL-Time Warner, but the combined company looks more like an industrial age holdout than a 21st century media giant.
  • "Fair use" vs. foul play

    Newspapers win their copyright battle against FreeRepublic.com, but does the ruling threaten their investigative reporting?
  • Meltdown at the L.A. Times

    Former publisher Otis Chandler chews out the management team that broke down the wall between church and state.
  • Is the Web "contracting"?

    The numbers show a bigger slice for the top sites -- but most of the pie remains in the hands of the little guys.
  • Dialogue of the deaf

    The Los Angeles Times Book Review is controlled by a leftist editor who relentlessly censors other voices.
  • Will the real Jeff Stryker please rise?

    Jeff Stryker on Jeff Stryker: My doppelganger is a sex god, but what does that make me?
  • Let's Get This Straight: Free speech or blatant ripoff?

    L.A. Times, Washington Post face off against conservative Free Republic site in test of copyright on the Web.
  • Bul[****]

    WARREN BEATTY, RICH HOLLYWOOD LIBERAL, ATTEMPTS TO SHOVE A TATTERED MARXISM DOWN POOR SUCKERS' THROATS.
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