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Here's one for the Things We Already Knew file: The Project for Excellence in Journalism, part of Columbia's journalism school, has found that American media coverage of the last presidential election was three times more likely to be negative toward President Bush than toward Senator Kerry, and 50 percent more likely to be positive about Kerry than about Bush.(Brief article)

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Here's one for the Things We Already Knew file: The Project for Excellence in Journalism, part of Columbia's journalism school, has found that American media coverage of the last presidential election was three times more likely to be negative toward President Bush than ...

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