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During June, Republican presidential candidate John McCain raised $22 million, while Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama raised $52 million. Not surprisingly, their letters to potential contributors were quite different.
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There are still some things only your daily newspaper can provide.
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Google has granted powerful and instantaneous access to unlimited information. But is it affecting our ability to dig deeper?
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John Carroll examines the vast gray area between objectivity and subjectivity in journalism.
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Why is it so captivating to watch this prodigious soul singer burn out before our eyes and ears?
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Want to compare the value of TV vs. print in the arena of news media? John Carroll uses the presidential campaign as a litmus test.
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John Carroll remembers the series that, for him, drove home just how exciting baseball can be.
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Nabokov fans can rejoice in Dmitri Nabokov's decision to go against the wishes of his late father, Vladimir Nabokov, to destroy his final, unfinished novel.
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The sacrifices of being green
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Will drunken celebrities set a precedent for legislating the need for breathalyzers in all cars?
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The FDA could take over the regulation of tobacco products.
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The John Birch Society speaks out against the North American Union of Mexico, Canada, and the United States.
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Remembering Eight Belles and another filly who broke down in 1975, Ruffian.
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Ads for the diet giant turn from the traditional advertising formula of selling need.
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If it's alive, you'll someday be able to find it, cataloged at an ambitious new website-the Encyclopedia of Life.
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John Carroll discovers a hidden gem on YouTube.
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Just like its cousin the mixed metaphor, the mangled phrase is becoming part of the media's vernacular.
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Ralph Nader is running for president. Again.
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At the turn of the 20th century, long before the advent of the Internet, French anarchist and art critic Felix Feneon was writing like a blogger.
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John Carroll is puzzled by the media's recent predilection for comparing Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton with former president Richard Nixon.
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