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November 18, 2005
Andy Serwers economic reporting brings to mind the Saturday Night
Live skits portraying Sean Connery as a contestant in Celebrity
Jeopardy hes often providing answers that dont correspond with…
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November 17, 2005
When teenage fashion habits are getting attention from congressional
budgeters, even CNNs American Morning can expose pork-barrel
spending for what it is.
Soledad OBriens segment on the…
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November 17, 2005
Today what makes Governors great is not the loft of their dreams
but the depths of their pragmatism, Time magazine gushed in its
November 21 edition, praising five governors who can reckon with…
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November 16, 2005
On the Nov. 16 American Morning, CNN business reporter Andy Serwer
worried that Congress might not have the fortitude to go ahead
with final passage of a new windfall profits tax on oil companies…
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November 15, 2005
Stock up on your oatmeal and flax seed because CBS News this week
is taking you on a road trip with junk food-resistant correspondent
Mika Brzezinski. The road-tripping correspondent weighed in on an…
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November 14, 2005
CNNs Jack Cafferty and Andy Serwer attempted to use the November 12 In the Money to bash fat cat corporate bosses raking in big profits. But while Cafferty and crew stayed on message skewering Big Oil on Saturday, their guest,…
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November 14, 2005
It began with all the hype of a Hollywood movie trailer. Flickering
scenes of smokestacks, trucks and cars whizzing down the highway and
dead fish in a stream were overlain with this ominous message: "The…
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November 8, 2005
Lou Dobbs and the Merry Men and Women of CNN promoted a windfall
profits tax on oil companies that Dobbs nicknamed a Robin Hood
Tax. Dobbs set up a November 7 story asking if oil companies should…
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October 24, 2005
But the video isnt about fun a fact obvious to
anyone who watched the audience reaction when it debuted October 13
on the Jay Leno Show. The video showed to an audience that rarely
made any noise at all…
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October 21, 2005
Journalists continue to claim that a new labor contract at General
Motors is likely to hurt workers at other businesses. How do they
know? By relying on union members and a pro-union academic…