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May 4, 2006
CBSs Julie Chen approvingly congratulated liberal activist Michael
Jacobson for his bold step in getting soft drinks banned from the
countrys public schools. But the Early Show anchor left out how…
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May 4, 2006
A week before its sweeps month movie Fatal
Contact: Bird Flu in America, ABCs World News
Tonight led its broadcast clucking about the federal governments
action plan to prevent a costly…
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May 4, 2006
Bolivias government announced on May 1 that it will nationalize its
natural gas fields. This comes just weeks after Venezuelas Hugo
Chavez further tightened his grip on his countrys oil reserves…
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May 2, 2006
Elderly care worker Hopal Morrison never used to have to ask
clients to pay for her gas, but now she has to and it hurts, CBS
correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi told viewers of the May 1 CBS Evening…
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May 2, 2006
Take more government regulation and call me in the morning.
Thats the advice ABCs Dr. Timothy Johnson gave on
vitamin supplements on the May 1 World News Tonight.
Tim, why don't…
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May 1, 2006
Why doesn't the president and the Republican Party also talk about
the economy? It's just right there in front of them, CNNs Andy
Serwer asked University of Virginia political scientist Larry Sabato…
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April 28, 2006
How young is too young to start worrying about your childs
weight? ABCs Elizabeth Vargas asked, teasing a story by Lisa Stark
about the World Health Organizations new measurements for body mass…
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April 27, 2006
Hugo
Chavez is pumping some of his billions in oil money into undermining
American interests.
The same night on the CBS Evening News, correspondent
Byron Pitts slammed American petroleum…
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April 26, 2006
Are the media having an
Office
Space
moment? If they got the memo on consumer confidence, they sure
arent reporting it.
On April 25, The…
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April 25, 2006
Well, maybe we could have more, OBrien blithely
replied.
Every American motorist already pays 18 cents on the
gallon to Uncle Sam and anywhere from 8 to 45 cents per gallon to
state…