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Tag: Dennis Byrne
The press has been as hard on Obama’s stance on Syria as the public
The press has been as hard on Obama’s stance on Syria as the public.
We voted. Now the church votes.
The state of the church—as a billion Catholics wait to be told who their next leader is.
What about Doe? moans Dennis Byrne on the 40th anniversary of Roe v. Wade
Tribune columnist Dennis Byrne roes his boat.
Dennis Byrne misses the point on Republicans and abortion
The Tribune op-ed columnist misses the forest for the trees
After-birth abortion flap arrives at the Chicago Tribune
After-birth abortion flap finally hits the Tribune
Conversations with the morning paper
Provocative pieces by Dennis Byrne and Philip Hersh in the Tuesday Chicago Tribune
When Columnists Notice Each Other
Why would any columnist choose to suffer the unpleasantness of a contrary opinion?
Gay marriage? Would never be too soon?
Trib columnists Steve Chapman and Dennis Byrne scold the California Supreme Court for its gay marriage ruling.
Just as we suspected!
An imperfect Media Matters survey finds that a lot more conservatives than progressives show up in the nation’s newspapers.
Dennis Byrne’s way with words
Dennis Byrne blames everybody and nobody for the state of the CTA