November 5, 2008
Exclusive: Headlines from Tomorrow’s New York Times: “The sky is falling…” (September 21, 2003)
Dr. Yale Kramer

For those who do not see The New York Times regularly, the Sunday, September 21, 2003, front page had seven stories on it. One had news content and six had the usual Times’ Henny Penny stories—stories that are not about news or events but about social issues or trends that worry, or warn, or whine, or caution, or fear, usually expressing a black, or gay, or womens’, or European point of view. Here are some that might appear in the next edition.
CURE FOR CANCER FOUND BY U.S. DOCS
Many Ask What Took So Long
Relatives of Dead Ask Congress to Investigate
SOME IN ARMY SAY IRAQ TOO HOT
Rumsfeld Faulted For Not Providing Pools
Armed Forces Committee Meets
GAY MAN SLIPS ON BANANA PEEL, BREAKS LEG
Hate Crime Suspected
Congress to Investigate
MORE BLACKS BECOME MIDDLE CLASS—STUDY FINDS
Black Caucus Sees Racist Plot to Eliminate Poor
Some see Cautionary Tale
STATUE OF LIBERTY ENDANGERED
France Wants It Returned – Accuses Bush of Crimes against Language
Powell Called Before Congress
BROADWAY SHOW MAY CLOSE AFTER 16 YEARS
Mourn Loss of Nation’s Creativity – Will Broadway Become Dark?
Congressional Investigation Planned
NATIONAL WEATHER IMPROVES – STUDY SHOWS
Environmentalists Alarmed – Blame Bush
Daschle Plans Filibuster
AMERICA LOVES CHAMPIONS
But What About the Losers, Some Ask
Loss of Self-esteem May be Irreversible, Psychologists Assert
Congressional Investigation Urged
FamilySecurityMatters.orgContributing EditorDr. Yale Kramer, a former faculty memberand graduate of the New York Psychoanalytic Institute, psychoanalystand former Clinical Professor at the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, is the author of Talking Back to Liberal Power.His articles have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, American Spectator and The Public Interest.