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December 1, 2005
Contrary to the medias pessimistic forecasts for the Christmas
shopping season
reported by the Business…
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November 30, 2005
Housing prices are going through the roof. After the dot-com bubble,
we need to be extremely cautious with our money and steer clear of
something risky like purchasing homes. We need to avoid having the…
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November 30, 2005
Theres no denying Hurricane Katrina was easily the worst storm of a
devastating hurricane season, but on the November 29 CBS Evening
News reporter Jim Acosta couldnt help but exaggerate. Acosta…
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November 30, 2005
Despite the fact that he has set aside most principles of
journalistic balance, the National Television Academy is presenting
CNN business anchor Lou Dobbs with its Lifetime Achievement Award…
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November 28, 2005
Heaping up more one-sided coverage on the obesity issue, CNNs In the Money touted a star of the anti-food-industry Supersize Me on November 26.
Christine Romans opened the segment with New York…
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November 28, 2005
Regular unleaded gasoline peaked in early September this year at $3.06 and has continued to fall, hitting just $2.15 per gallon. That would be news to CBSs Joie Chen, who misrepresented prices at the pump in a November 27 Evening…
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November 23, 2005
Energy Drink Profits May Be
Addictive, warns the subhead of the top story in the November 23 Business Day section of The New York Times. Staff writer Melanie Warners focused on critics of energy drinks who argued that…
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November 23, 2005
There is a terrible, yet predictable, irony in the medias coverage of General Motors Corp.
Journalists have concentrated on the recent layoff announcements impact on unionized workers. What theyve…
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November 22, 2005
In its fight against American business - which it depicted as waging
a "war on the middle class" - CNN's "Lou Dobbs Tonight" once again
was out crusading for the left while cloaking the ideology of the…