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But even though the Hub readily acknowledges that its goal is to obtain more evenhanded coverage of the city, it doesn't try to hide the most blighted areas.
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Mr. Kopanja also wins praise for the paper's evenhanded coverage of current events and investigations of present-day Serbian officials.
Rather, the Obama campaign's best-case scenario involves a wave of theoretically evenhanded coverage come August and September – newsmagazine cover stories on Mormon theology, 60 Minutes specials on L.D.S. history, pieces about Romney's own family tree – that end up reminding undecided voters of the things that they find strange and alien about the Republican nominee's faith.
CCTV and Xinhua coverage of the unrest has since become more evenhanded.
The Post's editorials and columnists continued to lean to the right this year — it endorsed Senator John McCain for president — but its everyday coverage of the general election campaign was more evenhanded.
New York magazine called her false-balance column "a logical train wreck". Politico Magazine headlined: "Good riddance". The pursuit of evenhanded reporting may have led the Times to overdo its coverage of the Clinton Foundation and Hillary Clinton's email controversies, both hyped out of proportion in my view.
BBC coverage of the 2014 Masters.
Special Coverage of the Royal Wedding.
Coverage of the campaign trail.
Full coverage of the story.
Full coverage of the Festival of Books.
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