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May 11, 2006
NSA has massive database of Americans phone calls, blared the
headline for the May 11 USA Today. But a government agency many
Americans dread, particularly every April, has much more personal…
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May 10, 2006
Coming soon after ABCs made-for-TV disaster film Fatal Contact,
wiped out 25 million people from the bird flu, Nightline anchor
Terry Moran promised to separate fact from fiction about the…
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May 10, 2006
First, a little background about ANWR for the newly initiated into
this perennial endeavor. The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is an
enormous wildlife sanctuary in the northeast part of Alaska. When I…
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May 9, 2006
Since before 9/11, the media have been warning us about the dangers
of an exploding housing bubble. But rather than a calamitous drop in
prices fulfilling a prophecy of doom, The New York Times has found a…
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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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May 8, 2006
ABC News prematurely grounded Americans for this coming Memorial Day
with weekend coverage forecasting more expensive airline flights.
But while airfares are higher than months ago, higher gas prices are…
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May 5, 2006
No more blood for oil has been the cry of anti-war activists the
past few years. Now it seems to be the cry of ABC News as it hypes
skyrocketing gas prices.
Americans are resorting to…
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May 5, 2006
Continuing her Eye on the Road series, CBSs Sharyn Alfonsi
showcased a Washington, D.C.-area teacher who she says cant afford
her commute due to rising gas prices…
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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…