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NEW FAIR STUDY: How Public Is Public Radio?: A Study of NPR's Guestlist, by Steve Rendall and Daniel Butterworth (Extra!, 5-6/04).

FROM THE ARCHIVES: More Gloss for the Gipper: The Myth of Reagan's "Enormous Popularity", by Michael Benhoff (Extra!, 3-4/89)

IRAQ COVERAGE: Iraq & the Media

DAILY LINKS: Media Views--Media News and Criticism From Around the Web

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The Oh Really? Factor: Unspinning Fox News Channel's Bill O'Reilly

ELECTION 2004: Elections & the Media

PRESS CLIPS: FAIR in the News--Highlights From Press Coverage

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From the Extra! Archives: More Gloss for the Gipper: The Myth of Reagan's "Enormous Popularity," by Michael Benhoff (Extra!, 3-4/89)
CounterSpin: Zeynep Toufe on Iraq "sovereignty" & Steve Rendall on NPR study (6/4/04)
Media Beat: Nader and the Green Party’s Presidential Choice for 2004 (6/3/04)
Media Advisory: Ignoring Iraqi Opinion in the Name of Democracy (6/2/04)
Press Release: NPR Responds to FAIR's NPR Study (6/1/04)
CounterSpin: Greg Mitchell on NY Times' mea culpa & Sheldon Rampton on Banana Republicans (5/28/04)
Extra!: How Public Is Public Radio?: A Study of NPR's Guestlist, by Steve Rendall and Daniel Butterworth (5-6/04)
CounterSpin: Amy Goodman on The Exception to the Rulers (5/21/04)
Media Advisory: Campaign Double Standards: Kerry ''Missteps'' Get Lavish Media Attention, While Bush Falsehoods Ignored (5/20/04)
Action Alert: "Harsh Methods" Aren't Torture, Says the New York Times (5/14/04)
CounterSpin: Jen Banbury on Abu Ghraib & Stephen Doig on newspaper diversity (5/14/04)