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February 16, 2005
Supporter: Kyotos greatest value is symbolic
By Dan Gainor
The Kyoto treaty finally takes effect
today and one of its major supporters openly admits the…
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February 1, 2005
Times
Gives Chile Savings Plan the Cold Shoulder
By Dan Gainor
Tomorrows State of the Union address is
expected to be filled with visions of fixing the…
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January 26, 2005
Times
Changes its Hole Position on Ozone Layer
By Dan Gainor
When is an encouraging end to a
global environmental problem really a bad thing? When its in…
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June 15, 2006
Lauers SciFi Disaster
Examines Our Lack of Future
World wont end
before more viewers subjected to Today co-hosts wacky predictions
of doom…
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June 14, 2006
Recession Never
Recedes Far from News Comments
TV reports continue to raise the specter
of economic troubles despite strong growth…
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May 8, 2006
When one of the foremost proponents of liberal thought passes away
at the age of 97, it would seem natural that the media would admit
he was indeed liberal.
But The Washington Post has…
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April 14, 2006
ABC continued its assault on the oil industry, but this time it let
someone else do some of its dirty work. The network gave its First
Person account of oil troubles the last word criticizing oil…
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January 27, 2006
Left-wing groups love to wage the class war and now they are doing
it quite literally with wages. Two liberal think tanks just released
a study claiming the income gap between rich and poor is getting…
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December 13, 2004
See Full Study
Diet and obesity continue to weigh heavily on the minds of Americans. Those concerns have carried over to the news media, but the coverage takes on a strong anti-business slant, as if businesses and advertisers were responsible for…
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December 13, 2004
See Executive Summary
Obesity has become one of the most commonplace health issues covered by the mainstream media. This summer, networks and newspapers were full of stories on fad diets, recipes and overweight adults trying to lose weight, Time …