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January 12, 2006
The Red Chinese are coming, the Red Chinese are coming, seems to
be the cry from Lou Dobbs about the advent of two Chinese car
companies, Chery and Geely, which may grace American showrooms…
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January 11, 2006
Despite the fact that mining
fatalities in the United States have dropped while production
has increased, the news media have indicted an entire industry and
the Sago mine in…
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January 11, 2006
The recent economic expansion in the United States bolstered by
news of 2 million jobs created in 2005 and an unemployment rate
below 5 percent is in large part due to the 2003 tax reduction…
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January 10, 2006
With rumored 2008 presidential hopeful Mark Warners term of office
drawing to an end, The Washington Posts Michael D. Shear recently
chalked up Virginias steady economic performance…
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January 9, 2006
An on-screen caption during the segment reported the
actual average to be 13.4 percent, according to Bankrate.com. The
same
Web site accessed at time of publication showed the average rate…
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January 6, 2006
Getting an accurate portrayal of the 2005 Christmas shopping season
is like gathering information on that new Italian restaurant youve
heard about but want to try out for yourself. You want to get a wide…
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January 5, 2006
BioWillie. Its not a genetically modified country singer; its a
new alternative fuel. And as the media have reported on Willie
Nelsons crop-based energy business venture, some journalists have…
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January 5, 2006
Closing his story with a warning from an unnamed former miner that
new safety laws are often written in blood, NBCs Martin Savidge
presented viewers of the January 4 Nightly News broadcast with a…
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January 4, 2006
Maybe Serwer Needs
Another Cup of Joe
CNN reporter flubs statistic on coal,
despite correct graphic on-screen
By Ken…