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August 23, 2006
“If you can see the ocean, the ocean can see you.” So said Julie Rochman, who saw her Florida condo destroyed by a hurricane years ago.
“Hope for the best and deal with whatever happens. And…
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November 19, 2007
CNN’s “American Morning” anchor John Roberts referred to high gas prices as “highway robbery” as they “[jumped] up over last year’s holiday drive.”
Reporter Alina Cho also warned that “Experts…
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August 2, 2006
“Well, that noise you hear may be the sound of a bubble bursting,” said NBC’s Natalie Morales on the July 21 “Today” show. Or it could be reality pricking the hyper-inflated predictions of a bubble-happy media. …
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July 19, 2006
Oil speculators are staying busy these days, and they’re not just on the trading floor. They’re active at all three broadcast news networks, helping to hype oil prices even higher than…
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July 12, 2006
“We’ll look at who’s to blame for the stuff you put in your body.”
That’s not an exaggeration of the media’s view of the “food police’s” efforts to regulate…
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November 14, 2007
National Public Radio’s coverage of oil hitting $100 a barrel this week has uncovered another underreported angle to oil profits: funding future explorations.
In NPR’s “Morning Edition”…
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October 26, 2007
On CNN’s “American Morning” October 26, Ali Velshi gave a measured report on long-term prices of gas and oil, but anchor John Roberts wasn’t having it.
“Are you buying any of this?” Roberts…
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October 24, 2007
CNN exploited a national tragedy on October 23 by finding a way to blame global warming for wildfires.
During the October 23 “Anderson Cooper 360: In the Line of Fire,” Cooper reported from…
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October 17, 2007
What determines an economic crisis? According to “Good Morning America,” it’s sweater sales.
ABC’s “GMA” began its October 17 broadcast with a report that might be confused with one of the…
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October 10, 2007
In the clamor over Britney Spears’s children and O.J. Simpson’s latest caper, the media haven’t told much about an impending Senate vote that could impact the U.S. economy, national security and international relations.…