Story Placement
Nothing illustrates The Times’ news philosophy and bias better than the placement of two stories March 30. A story that a federal judge rules that our president broke the law is placed on Page 26; the story about a group of rabbis approving gay unions is on Page 1. ‘Nuff said.
BERNARD PETERS
Placentia
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