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Partisan Bias in Media Coverage of Political Scandals John Sides - August 7, 2013 bq. We study the coverage of U.S. political scandals by
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Tory MPs for Sale Erik Voeten - December 15, 2009 Conservative Members of Parliament (MPs) almost doubled their wealth as