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Barnes addresses liberal leaning of current media

Political afficionados heard a voice from the front lines yesterday afternoon when longtime Washington commentator Fred Barnes spoke about the imperfections of today's media and its role in politics to a packed audience of about 500 GFAP 101 students. Barnes shared insider anecdotes during his hour-long speech, eliciting both frequent laughs and pointed questions about his message on the national media's flaws. "My single most important message was that the media has a lot of serious flaws in it, especially liberal bias, and people need to be aware of those flaws and take them into account," Barnes said. He stressed the increasing lack of depth and what he called a pervasive liberal bias in the media. Barnes is a co-founder of The Standard, a conservative weekly, as well as a host of several television shows, including PBS' "National Desk," and Fox's "The Beltway Boys." He spent 10 years as senior editor and White House correspondent for The New Republic, a conservative publication. Larry J.

Honor sees decrease in case initiations, trials

The Honor Committee saw a drop in both investigations and trials over the last year, according to statistics released by the Committee Sunday night. The Committee experienced a noticeable decline in the number of students convicted of honor offenses.

'Greed' to audition student trivia buffs

Money-hungry University students soon will get a chance to satisfy their financial appetites. The Fox quiz game show "Greed" will visit Charlottesville tomorrow in search of contestants for its upcoming "College Rivalry Week." A trip to Los Angeles and up to $2 million in prize money will be at stake. "Greed" wants to choose up to four University students to compete on the air with other ACC students against teams from the Ivy League, Pac-10, and Big Ten conferences, according to Head Contestant Coordinator Hayley Blain. Ruby Tuesday's restaurant on Emmet Street will host auditions at 10 a.m.

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