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February 14, 2012
On
Feb. 9 the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) made history, paving the
way for two new nuclear reactors to be built in Georgia. According to
CNN.com, they would provide enough energy to power a million homes. One broadcast network responded…
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February 22, 2012
Rising
gas prices used to be big news, but not so these days. Although the
national average climbed to $3.56 on Feb. 20, setting a February record
after going up nearly a month straight, there was far less coverage than
in 2008. Broadcast…
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February 8, 2012
Fear
of chemicals and “toxins” is rampant among the so-called
“environmental” left. Unfortunately, that phobia infects national media
coverage as well. For more than a decade, the left has been on the
attack against BPA, a chemical that is…
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April 2, 2012
The
national average for gasoline is perilously close to crossing the
$4-a-gallon marker once again. On March 28, the average rose to $3.91
for a gallon of regular gas according to AAA’s fuel gauge report. As of
April 2, the average was up…
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December 27, 2006
Even one day after Christmas, the big three networks were still playing Grinch – putting down a retail sales increase of about 6.5 percent as somehow inadequate. This from the same media that complained Americans were…
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December 26, 2006
The feminist mandate of “equal pay” landed on the front page of the December 24 New York Times this week, with a warning that “one big group of women has stopped making progress.”
David…
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December 22, 2006
On December 22 the “Today” show gave its viewers an early Christmas present: a balanced report on the auto industry.
Reporter Phil LeBeau said that Toyota, the Japanese automaker, is expected…
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December 13, 2006
The camera pans across a sparkling Christmas tree, then zooms in on singer Clay Aiken, who begins to sing “O Come, O Come Emmanuel”: “... and ransom captive Israel … that mourns in lonely exile here, until the Son of God…
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November 30, 2006
It sounded like a spy thriller: Kremlin critic dies in London after being poisoned with a radioactive material.
But instead of dispelling fears surrounding the actual death of former KGB agent…
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December 1, 2006
Trish Regan’s “Overweight in America” report investigated a possible “scientific reason” for overeating on Nov. 30, but kept the story light on balance.
“Ever wonder why we seem to crave most,…