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April 9, 2007
Vanity Fair wants to doom conservatives and businesses to the many layers of Dante’s hell for daring to question global warming dogma.
The two-page “Dante’s Inferno: Green Edition” was part of Vanity Fair’s full-issue attack that even…
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April 6, 2007
Time is money. Those words took on special meaning when Time magazine gave its readers “51 Things You Can Do to Make a Difference” and stop global warming.
Some recommendations were enough to line pockets around the globe, from paying a…
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April 5, 2007
Time has a case of bad boss syndrome. Just like the dreaded Bill Lumbergh in “Office Space,” Time wants to tell workers, and bosses too, how to run their businesses, their computers and maybe even where to move their desks or take their…
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April 4, 2007
One of the most ridiculous suggestions among Time magazine’s “51 Things You Can Do to Make a Difference” was the idea of making only right turns. No, that doesn’t presage some political shift for the publication. Right turns, in this case,…
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April 4, 2007
Bill Gray is “America’s best-known forecaster,” said CBS’s Mark Strassman, and a “veteran forecaster,” according to ABC’s Ned Potter. The networks treat him like the expert he is, until they want to talk about global warming. Then he gets…
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April 3, 2007
It’s been awhile since we were asked where the beef is, but now Time has an answer: the atmosphere. As one of its 51 ways to “make a difference” for the planet, Time magazine writers want everyone to “skip the steak.” The magazine actually…
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April 2, 2007
Leave it to “60 Minutes” to attack an entire industry for trying “to protect its profits.” That’s the summary of a more than 13-minute assault on pharmaceutical companies that ran on April Fools Day.
But CBS wasn’t joking. Reporter Steve…
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March 27, 2007
Amidst media coverage of Big Tobacco, one reporter has shown another side of the story – little tobacco?
As the March 27 Wall Street Journal reported, those who want to quit smoking might try tobacco. Smokeless tobacco.
According…
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March 16, 2007
Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez “does like this country” and is “passionate,” “dignified,” “intelligent” and loves coffee.
That’s the conclusion of an ABC exclusive interview with a man who has threatened to shut off oil to the United…
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March 9, 2007
At the very time baseball players were beginning Spring training, the nation was experiencing the 34th coldest February in 113 years.
Must be global warming – at least according to Sports Illustrated.
After all, what publication is…