Abstract

Join the 14 Percent Club! We Won!

Cockburn, Alexander | May 30, 2005 issue

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Looks at a poll released by the Pew Research Center regarding what Americans think about the credibility of American newspapers. Poll results indicating that 45 percent of Americans believe little or nothing of what they read in the daily newspapers; Author's view that the lack of faith in newspapers reflected in the poll is a victory for the political left; Authors views on the role of the New York Times in American politics and media.

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NEWSPAPERS; MASS media; NEWSPAPER reading; NEW York Times, The (Newspaper); RIGHT & left (Political science); PUBLIC opinion
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