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Amy Menefee | July 5, 2005

Post Slants Tax Cut Story Paper begrudgingly admits economic growth but warns of scary deficits.

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| July 1, 2005

Confidence Game ABC Skips 3-Year High in Consumer Confidence But Reports Heavily on Negative Number

| June 30, 2005

CBS, NBC Ignore Fact That Drug Importation Is Illegal Networks fail to explain the facts behind idea for getting prescriptions from Canada.…

| June 29, 2005

Animal Rights Group Lawsuit Milks Media Coverage Associated Press ignores groups anti-food industry bias and calls them physicians…

| June 29, 2005

Global Warming Coverage: Science Left Behind In the race for emissions regulation, journalists are in the lead.

By Amy…

Todd Drenth | June 28, 2005

CBS Continues Coverage of Alleged Viagra Link to Blindness Ongoing story downplays FDA disagreement and shows networks one-sided approach to…

| June 27, 2005
      Books about tax policy arent supposed to be interesting or controversial. Theyre reliably dry, long, confusing, and heavy with jargon and convoluted graphs. Fortunately, the tax debate is about…
Todd Drenth | June 27, 2005

CBS News Botches Simple Math Interest rate on student loans will go up, but not double, on July 1.

by Todd…

Megan Alvarez | June 27, 2005

Times Does Cover Story on Voodoo Science Autism claim is just latest way to attack coal power plants for adding mercury into the…

Dan Gainor | June 27, 2005

Logo Shows Freedom is Foundation for a Free Market

By Dan Gainor June 27, 2005

     A logo is a lot…

| June 26, 2005

Tax…

| June 24, 2005

A Million-Year El Nio? New York Times Selective in Article on Climate Studies

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| June 24, 2005

ABCs Mercury Straw Man World News Tonight gives exposure to environmental group, even as story discredits Robert Kennedys claims.…

| June 23, 2005

ABC Reports: Breakfast is Controversial New ads for kids cereals are the latest target in the anti-free market obesity war.

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Dan Gainor | June 22, 2005
CNNs Henry Misrepresents Personal Accounts Polls Claims public doesnt support private accounts, but facts show otherwise.

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Megan Alvarez | June 22, 2005
Times Brings Balance to Outsourcing Coverage The insourcing side of the story shows how imported auto industry plants bring 60,000 jobs to U.S.…
| June 22, 2005
$7 Billion, But Whos Counting? Media harp on PBS political controversy but ignore massive government funding of public broadcasting.

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Dan Gainor | June 16, 2005

30 Days of Supersized Guilt Morgan Spurlock shows how difficult it is to pretend to be poor.

By Dan Gainor June 16, 2005

The new Morgan Spurlock…

Dan Gainor | June 16, 2005

Social Security Debate: What to do about it? Free market defenders fight for ownership, while reform opponents want to increase biggest government program ever.…