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« on: July 04, 2006, 09:17:21 AM » |
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I read The Irish Times most days. It certainly has a geographic bias towards Dublin as opposed to the rest of the country. It's most notable political bias (to me) is it's neutrality regarding Northern Ireland and it is probably more sympathetic to Britain than other sources. It's current editor is a former Progressive Democrat member of parliament here - but I very rarely read editorials, so I doin't have much to say on that. Other than that, I'd say the paper takes something of a liberal stance on social issues but I've not noticed any great bias on economic issues.
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