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July 11, 2008
The bad economy strikes again. This time – it’s marital relationships, or people’s ability to end them.
NBC’s July 11 “Today” found an unlikely victim of the economic slowdown – divorce rates. According to the segment, the high cost of…
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July 11, 2008
Is government the answer to curbing the economic downturn? CNBC’s Jim Cramer advised government intervention in a big way on the July 11 “Today” show on NBC.
“It is – we need giant infusions of capital,” Cramer said of government-…
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July 9, 2008
As oil trades in excess of $135 a barrel the theme of the left has been to invest in “green alternative energy solutions.” But Sen. James Webb, D-Va., touted as a rising star in the liberal movement, isn’t playing along.
“We need to look…
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July 8, 2008
“Where there’s smoke, there’s fire,” is the way JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon described the impact of rumors on the downfall of investment bank Bear Stearns.
Dimon appeared in a taped interview from Aspen, Colo. on the July 7 broadcast…
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July 8, 2008
It was only a matter of time before the media began using the wildfires ravaging California as a means to advance global warming alarmism.
ABC’s July 7 “World News with Charles Gibson” candidly suggested global warming is playing a role…
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July 3, 2008
Food inflation is hurting everybody – even those who don’t have to pay for it, according to the July 2 “CBS Evening News.”
“With food prices climbing, more and more Americans these days are struggling to feed their families,” anchor Katie…
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July 2, 2008
Now that environmentalists and the media have succeeded to getting polar bears – the global warming mascot of the northern hemisphere – listed as a “threatened species,” now they’re turning their eyes to another creature: the penguin.
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June 27, 2008
General Motors has been an American fixture for 111 years, but some warn that might be ending. The Michigan automaker faces tough obstacles ahead critical to its survival.
Brian Williams raised the possibility of General Motors (NYSE:GM)…
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June 26, 2008
It may be less efficient and more intrusive than other forms of alternative energy, but harnessing the power of wind is “every bit as serious” as other options, according to MSNBC “Countdown” host Keith Olbermann and New York Times columnist…
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June 26, 2008
The June 25 “NBC Nightly News” took a new approach to spreading the message of the global warming alarmist agenda. It led off the broadcast with a new government report to connect carbon dioxide with national security.
“The world’s thirst…