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Media Find Another Housing Crisis Villain: The Builder
ABC's 'Nightline' runs segment blaming homebuilders for glut of housing in Arizona community.
'Nightly News' Praises 'Victory' Over Home Depot
NBC News host lauds 'great story' about small-town hardware stores outlasting big box chain.
NBC Off by $70 on Expert's View about $200-a-Barrel Oil
Tom Costello reports record-high predictions don't 'surprise' analyst John Kilduff, although Kilduff says oil will top out in the $130s.
Cindy Crawford Saves the Environment One $20 Water Bottle at a Time
Supermodel appears on ABC's 'Good Morning America' to promote green tips of the rich and famous.
Polar Bear Scare Could Maul Energy Production
Global warming alarmists, news media portray arctic beasts as victims and spokesbears, but protecting their thriving population means greatly increased federal power to control our lives.
All We Are Saying is Give Profit a Chance
'Evening News' is talkin' 'bout money drought, selling out, 'Lennon, thanks,' making bank.
'Good Morning America' Gives Only Fraction of ANWR Caribou Story
Show's weatherman warns oil exploration could endanger wildlife, though proposals for drilling would impact only 1/100th of 1 percent of the total refuge.
Report: Global Sea Ice at 'Unprecedented' Levels
April 2008 had the third highest recorded amount since records were started in 1979, contradicting media coverage of diminishing sea ice.
Huffington Compares Media to 'Pontius Pilate' on Global Warming
Left-wing Web site founder blasts media for considering skeptical perspective on 'climate crisis.'
CBS Reports Highest End of Food Costs to Emphasize Food Inflation
Grocery inflation is increasing at an annual rate of 5.3 percent, but 'Evening News' reports on food items that have increased as much as 36 percent.
Media Predictions on Unemployment and Jobs Off by Wide Margin
Economic indicators better than expected.
Fineman: 'Just Like the Dollar is Weak, American Media is Weak
Newsweek senior Washington correspondent notes globalization of press has led to a weaker American mainstream media.