Talk:The Commercial Appeal

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This needs some work now. I don't think that any newspaper's editorials are "neutral point of view" – that's not what editorials are. I think that the article used to say that they were nonpartisan, moderate, or something like that, which is more appropriate. (The CA is far less Republican than its Eaststate Scripps counterpart The Knoxville News-Sentinel, for example). Someone who is more awake than I am right now needs to be the one to fix this, though. Rlquall 13:14, 4 August 2006 (UTC)