"Wealth Inequality Rising Fast, Oxfam Says, Faulting Tax Havens" is the headline over a Times dispatch on the front of the business section. Not a mention of the fact that Oxfam, as a non-profit, is itself a "tax haven" of a sort. Nor, for all the words in the story, is any space or attention given to any source or organization that might suggest that the inequality is less a problem than the advocacy group claims it is. If there's any difference between the Times article and what an Oxfam press release would say, it escapes me. Okay, it was a holiday weekend. But if reporters and editors are going to just play along with these holiday weekend press releases by practicing stenography rather than skeptical, good journalism, what is the point of paying for the newspaper rather than just signing up for the Oxfam publicity list?