July 2012 Archive

Quelle Surprise! New York Times’ “Deal Professor” Ignores Facts and Law to Defend Citi Employee Stoker in SEC Toxic CDO Case Rakoff Highlighted

By Yves Smith: While the New York Times’ DealBook section generally hews to a financial-services-industry-friendly line, presumably as a Faustian bargain for being a preferred leakee, there’s not even ...

The Fed, the LIBOR Scandal, and the Incredible Hulk

By Dean Baker: Simon Johnson has an interesting Economix column discussing the Fed's response to the rigging of the LIBOR rate.

David Brooks Thinks that Romney and Bain are About Efficiency

By Dean Baker: Yes, that is what Brooks told readers. His column Tuesday mourns the fact that Romney and Bain are being blasted for being capitalists...

The ‘New York Times’ Misses the Mark on Inequality, Marriage

By Katha Pollitt: Do we really need a front-page story in the Sunday New York Times to tell us that a woman with a college degree and a good solid marriage is better off than a college dropout raising three kids alone?

Journalists Who Allow Quote Approval Become Complicit in Political Spin

By Jeff Jarvis: It may be done in other nations, but giving in to demands for tweaks here and there turns newspapers into virtual propaganda.

Another ‘Palestinian Gandhi’ Ignored by U.S. Media

By Chad Rosenbloom: In recent years, corporate media pundits like Tom Friedman and Nicholas Kristof have expressed deep concern over what they claim is a lack of peaceful elements within the Palestinian resistance to the 44-year Israeli occupation.

Without Credit

By Steve Kolowich: The University of Washington plans to offer “enhanced” versions of the massive open online courses (MOOCs) it will develop through a partnership with ...

The Country That Is the World: Syria’s Clashing Communities

By Charles Glass: The world of communities dwelling in Syria includes its Sunni Muslim Arab majority alongside a multitude of minorities...