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NBC's Snyderman: Vaccine-Autism Link 'Not Controversial
'Today' medical editor defends pharmaceuticals against activists who 'hijacked' debate, warns against polio and measles outbreaks.
CBS Features Left-Wing Activist Group in Rate Cut Coverage
'Evening News' highlights group tossing couches on Fannie Mae's lawn demanding a homeowner bailout.
Obama's Tax Ad Distorts Heritage Foundation Analysis
Conservative organization insists Democrat's campaign pull misleading TV spot meant as 'intentional attempt to mislead and misinform voters.'
Olbermann Distorts Limbaugh's Obama Critique as Pro-Slavery
Conservative talk show host says Democratic presidential candidate rejected constitution for lack of redistributive powers, not for race reasons.
Obama Confuses Black 1970s Sitcoms in NC Speech
In attempt to 'move on up' to the White House, candidate's folksy class warfare speech confuses 'Sanford and Son' with 'The Jeffersons.'
Higher Taxes Promote Eating the Rich
Former vice president is one of many who don't get that tax hikes hurt workers.
Left, Media Try to Cook Up a New New Deal
Attacks on capitalism, reverence for FDR bypass experts who say anti-market policies prolonged Great Depression.
Stephanopoulos Notes McCain's Dramatic Gain on Economic Issues
ABC correspondent reports GOP presidential candidate improves on economy in ABC/WaPo poll, says Democrats must win on taxes.
CBS Highlights Wall Street Icon's Achievements
Chronically negative 'Evening News' correspondent showcases 94-year-old businessman's success story.
Network News's High-Tech Lynching of Sarah Palin
ABC, NBC and CBS news shows ran 69 stories about the GOP vice-presidential nominee in two weeks. Only 2 stories were positive.
The Nation Describes 'Rich Old White Men' as the 'Problem
Liberal magazine cites New York Times-CBS News poll that labels annual income of $50,000 'rich' and over 45 'old.'
NY Times Dismisses Growth in Dire '08 Outlook; Says Bush in 'Denial' a
Other major newspapers are neutral or cautiously optimistic about economic predictions for 2008.