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March 15, 2006
Sounding like a broken record, the media again are squawking about
record profits for oil companies in light of a new round of
congressional hearings on oil and gas prices.
Both CBS and…
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March 14, 2006
What a difference three years and a microscopic virus make. In
February 2003, ABC featured critics who argued that duct tape
government officials urged people to buy couldnt fix everything.…
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March 13, 2006
Just in time for spring break, ABCs 20/20 bellied up to the bar
with two stories on women and binge drinking. The March 10 edition
was enough to frighten already worried parents about their college…
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March 10, 2006
As the port management controversy churned inside Washington, CNNs
Lou Dobbs and NBCs Chip Reid attacked a British firm that contracts
security services to the Department of Homeland Security. But they…
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March 9, 2006
On March 2 a major oil company operating within the United States
announced it would take steps to avoid reporting to the U.S.
government. But in the week since, none of the three broadcast…
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March 3, 2006
PARENTS BEWARE: If your kids wear roller skates, they may fall and
hurt themselves, and you might not be able to sue! That was
essentially the alarmist news flash CBS Early Show correspondent…
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March 2, 2006
Closing her feature, and the newscast, substitute co-anchor Diane
Sawyer concluded that laws there for the common good like speed
limits need a little wiggle room just to get through…
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February 27, 2006
The February 26 NBC Nightly News treated a move by Wal-Mart (NYSE:
WMT) to expand health care benefits
as an opportunity to stack the deck with another attack on the
retail chain and a liberal…