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Libby and the Times

Submitted by J. Thayer, Jul 12, 2007 14:35

This is only an example (and probably not even the latest) of rampant hypocrisy at the NY Times. Another is one that nobody else seems to have picked up on -- when William Kennedy Smith (relative of guess who) beat the rap in a well-publicized rape case in Florida a few years ago, The Times did not hesitate to name the (thwarted) accusatory female -- but no such journalistic aggressiveness for the accuser of the Duke lacrosse players.


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