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December 17, 2007
In her “60 Minutes” interview with New York Yankees star Alex Rodriguez Sunday, Katie Couric asked the third baseman about steroids in baseball, the home run record he is poised to break eventually, and his own upstaging of…
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November 8, 2006
How will the new Congress handle world pressure on the “dire” threat of global warming? If the media had their way, the United States would give in and join programs that are proven failures – costing taxpayers up to $180…
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December 12, 2007
Al Gore, the tall, “adorable,” “sexy,” “very hot Nobel Peace Prize winner,” … “The Man.”
It was the ultimate in Al Gore adoration, all the way from Oslo, Norway, via The Washington Post’s Mary…
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December 12, 2007
The Hollywood Goes Green conference featured not only appearances by celebrities the caliber of Ed Begley Jr. and Larry Hagman, but also gave industry members the chance to see ways to lessen their own “carbon footprints,”…
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December 12, 2007
How do you solve the problem that the American public seems uninterested in television shows and movies that preach about global warming and other environmental issues? Hide it from them! That's the…
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September 20, 2006
When an American auto manufacturer gets in trouble, journalists are quick to declare the American way of life is dying.
Despite the growth and health of Honda and Toyota plants employing…
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November 28, 2007
When recession is whatever you feel, it can happen any time. But apparently the Federal Reserve doesn’t feel it’s coming in 2008.
A New York Times headline November 21 – on the front page –…
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August 22, 2006
It’s been just a week since Americans heard the last cries of “record high gas!” from the media. Now gas prices are dropping again, and selected news outlets have noticed.
“Gas prices slip,”…
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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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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. …