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March 9, 2006
On March 2 a major oil company operating within the United States
announced it would take steps to avoid reporting to the U.S.
government. But in the week since, none of the three broadcast…
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March 8, 2006
OBriens prediction was a long way off. Total human deaths from
avian flu worldwide so far are slightly less than are killed on a
typical day in traffic accidents in the United States. That total…
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March 8, 2006
Avian
Flu: A Media Pandemic
The media are abuzz with the terrible
possibility of an avian flu pandemic. Even though cooked meat is safe to
eat,…
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March 8, 2006
Rather than a modern-day Paul Revere, Lou Dobbs sounded more like a
black helicopter conspiracy theorist as he warned viewers of his
March 7 program about the British owning American airports. But weeks…
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March 8, 2006
The potential for an avian flu pandemic is something were
constantly asked about at the American Council on Science and
Health. It doesnt help that headlines constantly blare about
deadly…
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March 3, 2006
PARENTS BEWARE: If your kids wear roller skates, they may fall and
hurt themselves, and you might not be able to sue! That was
essentially the alarmist news flash CBS Early Show correspondent…
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March 2, 2006
Closing her feature, and the newscast, substitute co-anchor Diane
Sawyer concluded that laws there for the common good like speed
limits need a little wiggle room just to get through…
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March 1, 2006
See Executive Summary
Oil prices began to spike in 2005 and the news media eagerly criticized the “greed” of oil companies and their executives. Reporters complained about “jaw-dropping profits” or that oil firms were “taking spending money out of…
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March 1, 2006
See Full Report
American media have covered the ports controversy with almost 24-7 dedication. But the networks have ignored a far bigger security threat. As energy prices have spiked and world demand increased, the United States’ reliance on oil…