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March 28, 2006
CNNs Lou Dobbs is always pontificating about national security,
especially when it comes to international trade but on March 27 he
was frowning on an extra port security measure…
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March 27, 2006
Starting off a weeks worth of in-depth reporting on global
warming, World News Tonight falsely presented a liberal journalist
and author as a Pulitzer Prize winner…
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March 27, 2006
I hope gas prices go as high as they have to go to get the rest of
these morons off the road in these big Hummers, CNNs Jack Cafferty
exploded on the March 25 In the Money.
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March 24, 2006
Professor Jonathan Overpeck once complained journalists were too
concerned about balance in global warming stories. Now hes the
centerpiece of two one-sided reports based on his predictions of…
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March 23, 2006
Introducing what ABC called the end of 20th century industrial
America, anchor Elizabeth Vargas portrayed a cost-cutting move by
money-losing General Motors (NYSE:
GM)
and bankrupt…
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March 22, 2006
USA Today put its own negative spin on record home ownership
numbers, declaring in the March 22 issue that Fewer families can
afford a home.
Working with a…
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March 21, 2006
The first day of spring proved perfect timing for the CBSs Jim
Acosta to resurrect global warming as the villain behind last years
hurricane season, downplaying how hotly debated the matter is in the…
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March 20, 2006
Im amazed that Americans at this point are really fairly
unconcerned about bird flu and mad cow disease, the Bryn Mawr
alumna confessed, noting that a drop in foreign sales of Tyson
chicken has…
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March 17, 2006
On the St. Patricks Day Today show, NBCs Ann Curry asked
colleague Jim Cramer for his reaction to a new government report
showing consumer prices have jumped. The real numbers actually
showed…
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March 16, 2006
Asking if states pay too much to land job-generating foreign
investments like auto plants, ABCs World News Tonight found a
critic to sing a sour note about a plant Kia Motors announced it
will…