Talk:The New Zealand Herald
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[edit] Political bias
- The political bias of the herald is noted by its disclaimer of Matt McCarten's opinion piece as 'from the left' wheras on the opposite page former far right Act party MP Deborah Coddingtodn's opinion is labled as 'senior correspondent'
This anon edit may be a wee bit POV. Political bias in a newspaper should look at the paper as a whole. I have deleted the sentence (it also had bad spelling). Alan Liefting 08:54, 11 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Moderate?
I haven't read the Herald's commentary pages for some time. I remember Gwynne Dyer, Robert Fisk, and Gordon McLachlen quite prominently featured eregularly - at least when I was still reading it. And it never printed commentary pieces touching on key issues that was from the British centre-right Daily Telegraph. --JNZ (talk) 23:22, 5 March 2008 (UTC)
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