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May 8, 2008
Imagine a threat facing the United States that is the equivalent of the German Nazis and Japanese Imperialists. According to Dr. Stephen Leeb, an economist for Leeb Capital Management, that threat is already here.
Leeb appeared on CNN’s…
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May 7, 2008
If it bleeds, it leads. But if it doesn’t bleed, just pretend it does.
That might have been what NBC correspondent Tom Costello was doing when seeking expert commentary on a segment about record-high oil prices and a Goldman Sachs (NYSE:…
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May 7, 2008
It’s not quite champagne wishes or caviar dreams, but supermodel-turned-mommy Cindy Crawford is now offering tips on how to live a more environmentally conscious life.
Crawford appeared on ABC’s May 7 “Good Morning America” to share with…
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May 6, 2008
Arianna Huffington, a pioneer of and cheerleader for the new media has abandoned traditional media standards.
Huffington, editor-in-chief and co-founder of The HuffingtonPost Web site, said that listening to both sides for a story isn’t…
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May 14, 2008
Media pundits still haven’t learned their lesson about the law of unintended consequences when it comes to government mandating energy sources.
Federally mandated ethanol production has been blamed for food price inflation, which has led…
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May 2, 2008
The landscape of the American media is weakening because of a stronger international media, according to Newsweek’s senior Washington correspondent Howard Fineman.
“What’s happening in the media is that it’s being globalized,” Fineman…
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May 1, 2008
Think traffic in southern California is bad now? We haven’t seen anything yet, according to National Public Radio President Kevin Klose.
Klose was a panelist at the forum “Covering a Changing Climate: The Media Challenge” held at Harvard…
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April 29, 2008
After lobbying hard for the government to intervene in an economic slowdown, some in the media are now questioning whether the federal economic stimulus package is enough.
“CBS Evening News” anchor Katie Couric warned viewers on April 28…
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April 25, 2008
The current food shortage is going to get worse before it gets better – at least that’s the way the founder of CNN sees it.
Ted Turner was interviewed by CNBC’s Bob Pisani on the April 25 “Closing Bell.” He addressed the recent food…
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April 25, 2008
In response to the cover of the April 28 issue Time magazine, the Media Research Center (MRC) launched a petition that condemned the use of the iconic Iwo Jima photo as a global warming prop.
More than 33,000 signatures were collected for…