Author: Katharine Rust

5 Best Wednesday Columns

Bret Stephens on BP and Gadhafi, Steven Pearlstein on Obama and big business, and more

By Katharine Rust

Sep 11, 2009

Breaking Inaccurate News

CNN gets called out by the White House after incorrectly reporting on a Coast Guard training drill

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By Katharine Rust

Sep 11, 2009

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Sep 10, 2009

Are You Ready for Some Football?

The NFL kicks off its season tonight and season predictions are in

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By Katharine Rust

Sep 9, 2009

Lightning Rod

Worst Sports Column Ever?

A California journalist tries and fails to recap highlights from the last two decades

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By Katharine Rust

Sep 9, 2009

Sarah Palin Screams "Death Panel" in a Crowded Debate

Her latest foray into commentary sparks a debate about her legitimacy

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By Katharine Rust

Sep 8, 2009

Tennis Upstart Draws Raves

Melanie Oudin, the 17-year-old Georgia phenom, has stolen Roger Federer's spotlight and commentators' hearts at the U.S. Open

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By Katharine Rust

Sep 1, 2009

What the Williams Sisters Mean to Tennis

Will the sport ever be the same? Could they be even greater?

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By Katharine Rust

Aug 28, 2009

Redeeming Pete Rose

Legendary third-baseman Mike Schmidt pens an op-ed asking: why is gambling a worse crime for baseball than steroids?

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By Katharine Rust

Aug 27, 2009

Remembering Dominick Dunne

Former colleagues share memories about the former celebrity crime chronicler.

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By Katharine Rust

Aug 24, 2009

Five Ways of Seeing Glenn Beck

As the kinetic Fox host battles a boycott, pundits part ways over whether to see him as a victim or provocateur.

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By Katharine Rust

Aug 20, 2009

Telling Fans to Watch What They Do Online

Are the Southeastern Conference's new social media restrictions fair for the media or violation of free speech?

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By Katharine Rust

Aug 14, 2009

Obama Heads To The ("Elitist, Liberal") Beach

Is the first family's vacation choice of Martha's Vineyard logical for privacy or a rub to financially struggling families?

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By Katharine Rust

Aug 13, 2009

The Lasting Legacy of Les Paul, 94

Les Paul may be remembered as much for his playing as for his musical inventions.

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By Katharine Rust

Aug 13, 2009

The Competitive Side Of U.S.-Mexico Relations

In no other sport is national pride as much at stake as it is in soccer

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By Katharine Rust

Aug 13, 2009

WTO's Ruling Against China

The World Trade Organization opposes China's restrictions on media imports, but will the ruling actually affect the US?

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By Katharine Rust

Aug 12, 2009

Is Tiger Woods Above the Law?

Inaccurate reporting didn't stop the golfing world from riffing on whether or not Tiger Woods deserved the fine from the PGA that he didn't actually get.

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