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November 11, 2005
CBSs Bob Schieffer offered viewers a solution to high energy
prices that may be as plain as daylight. Yet the truth of the
matter was far different and the November 10 report showed the
network…
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November 10, 2005
With oil executives testifying before Congress, the news media
continued drilling the industry for high profits.
ABCs Good Morning America only found negative things
to say about the oil…
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November 4, 2005
Are vinyl lunch boxes a cause of concern for lead poisoning?
ABCs Good Morning America warned that children might be poisoned
by their lunches in its November 4 broadcast, despite government…
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November 1, 2005
In its October 31 broadcast, ABC targeted deaths caused by malaria
but bypassed a tool that has already prevented more than 500 million
additional deaths.
The networks World News Tonight…
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October 31, 2005
CBSs 60 Minutes focused on companies becoming a big brother to employees, yet ignored an obvious free market alternative Health Savings Accounts.
During the October 29 broadcast, correspondent Morley…
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October 27, 2005
NBCs Today on October 27 indicted oil companies for profits that
reporters and their sources considered too high. The story urged
companies to reinvest their money into building new refineries…
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October 25, 2005
Media coverage of Ben Bernanke, nominated to head the Federal
Reserve, has been mostly positive and focused on his credentials.
However, some outlets have used the nomination to exaggerate…
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October 20, 2005
Serwers failure to mention the state of the legal system and the
necessity for reform was not surprising. The Business…
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October 14, 2005
CBS reporter Kelly Cobiellas reaction to flooding in the northeast
United States was to call for federal aid. All she needed to do to
understand that wasnt a good idea was to watch her own news show…
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October 11, 2005
NBC again showed its ignorance about contracts, referring to them as
adding heartbreaking insult to injury to victims of Katrina.
Brian Williams opened NBCs Nightly News October 10
report…