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July 10, 2008
It’s not all economic doom and gloom on network news. In fact, NBC gave its July 9 viewers some good news about the Texas economy and suggested the U.S. as a whole might reap the benefits.
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July 10, 2008
Gas station owners, defended as victims of Big Oil by some in the media, are guilty of “luring” customers to their pumps and then pulling a “bait-and-switch” with a credit fee, according to ABC’s “Good Morning America.”…
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July 9, 2008
Drastic times may call for drastic actions according to Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.).
DeMint told participants in a “national Tele Town Hall meeting” on July 9 there was a movement among senators…
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July 9, 2008
As oil trades in excess of $135 a barrel the theme of the left has been to invest in “green alternative energy solutions.” But Sen. James Webb, D-Va., touted as a rising star in the liberal movement, isn’t playing along.
“We need to look…
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July 9, 2008
In case you haven’t heard the buzz, Starbucks (NASDAQ: SBUX) is struggling. The global coffee company recently announced that it will be closing 600 “underperforming” U.S. stores and cutting about 12,000 jobs.
While most reports about…
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July 9, 2008
Starbucks Coverage with a Shot of Schadenfreude
Some
people are glad to see the coffee chain suffering and closing
stores. But for years, the…
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July 8, 2008
Nearly four months after the collapse of Bear Stearns, media voices are still debating what led to the failure of the 85-year old investment bank that had survived years of previous turmoil, including the Great Depression.…
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July 8, 2008
“Where there’s smoke, there’s fire,” is the way JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon described the impact of rumors on the downfall of investment bank Bear Stearns.
Dimon appeared in a taped interview from Aspen, Colo. on the July 7 broadcast…
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July 8, 2008
It was only a matter of time before the media began using the wildfires ravaging California as a means to advance global warming alarmism.
ABC’s July 7 “World News with Charles Gibson” candidly suggested global warming is playing a role…
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July 7, 2008
Soaring food and energy prices are dealing a tough blow to the world economy, but that shouldn’t stop the United States from spending loads of money to appease climate change alarmists, according to NBC.
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