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December 19, 2006
Reporting on a merit pay plan for public school teachers in Houston, ABC’s Gigi Stone left out one detractor’s status as a labor union activist.
“Texas is engaged in a massive $300-million experiment to find out whether big bonuses can…
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December 19, 2006
In the midst of summer gas prices, CBS’s John Blackstone complained about Americans’ preference for larger, less fuel efficient cars while he praised a “micro car” frequently used by city-dwelling Europeans.
But now that a new study…
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December 18, 2006
One country’s terrorist menace is one Baltimore Sun reporter’s insurgency.
In his December 18 article, “Paying the price for resistance,” Sun foreign reporter Scott Calvert gave readers a snapshot of a “violent insurgency that has forced…
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December 15, 2006
“What can be done to break Big Pharma’s growing control of our minds and bodies? I wish I knew,” a critic of the pharmaceutical industry wrote recently on a media blog. But the author of that post was an ostensibly unbiased investigative…
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December 12, 2006
To The New York Times, balanced reporting on global warming is just a matter of how better to run up your cost of living: higher taxes or more regulation.
Finding “a surge in support in business and politics for cutting emissions,”…
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December 11, 2006
Those provincial Americans. They just aren’t living in the “real world,” driving those gas-guzzling SUVs!
Such was the sentiment from Mike Rutherford, a British automotive columnist featured in the December 8 “Free Speech” segment on the…
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December 8, 2006
The limited water, food rations and healthy heapings of Marxist propaganda are free. The political indoctrination is priceless.
In the December 8 New York Times, reporter Marc Lacey gave readers a look at American students taking…
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December 8, 2006
Journalism according to Lou Dobbs: scoff at your opponent and call him “mindless.”
CNN’s Dobbs, a self-described “advocacy journalist” and author of “War on the Middle Class,” did that December 7 to the National Association of…
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December 5, 2006
“The IRS is a lapdog for the American taxpayer, failing to audit some 80 percent of Americans who are expected to pay taxes on the honor system, says one lawmaker.”
Imagine hearing that from a news reporter on CBS’s evening newscast. It’s…
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November 3, 2006
According to ABC’s “Good Morning America,” the much-maligned Wal-Mart’s (NYSE: WMT) policy that its workers should report to work on time is a sign of how dastardly the company is.
“Are you sometimes a little bit late for work? Maybe ten…