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Networks Cheer: 'The Check Is in the Mail,' 'Cash Is on the Way
Coverage is not concerned with the cost to taxpayers, but if checks can be cut in time and whether recipients will spend or save their 'rebates.'
NY Times Touts New FDA Regulations, Ignores Industry
Report on new FDA requirements for experimental drug testing ignores possibility of higher costs, includes no industry input.
'Evening News' Report Warns of More (and Your) Unemployment
Despite gloomy prognosis of the economy, unemployment is not at recessionary levels.
ElectionWatch: ABC's Donaldson: Economy 'Going in the Dumper'; Likens
Former reporter and 'World News Sunday' anchor advises Democratic candidates what issues to focus on and explains why he yelled down Reagan.
'Today' Lights Up Your Life with Puff Piece on Replacing Bulbs
Vieira changes one light bulb in her house, praises government mandate for compact fluorescents, and forgets to mention her big boss profits from their sale.
'World News' Spreads 'Main Street' Fear with Worst-Case Investing Scen
Report emphasizes potential losses from investing at the market peak last October.
Media Stimulate Recession and Tax Rebate Frenzy by Twisting Fed Chairm
Networks report Bernanke 'confirmed recession fears' even though he specifically said he is 'not forecasting recession.'
'Today' Saves Energy, But Just for Today
NBC morning hosts carpool for one day to save the Earth, complaining the whole way that carpooling is lame and sarcastically comparing it to living in a tree.
CNBC's Jim Cramer Still Down on Fed After Three-Quarter-Point Rate Cut
'Mad Money' host challenges WSJ reporter Greg Ip for putting out contradictory stories on Fed leading up to the 'emergency' rate cut.
Zuckerman Compares Current 'Financial Crunch' to Great Depression
U.S. News & World Report editor-in-chief tells 'McLaughlin Group' viewers credit freeze is a problem 'nobody knows how to deal with.'
To the Washington Post, Bill Clinton is a Man of Character
The article gives an overall impression of a good man wronged, but still fighting for his valiant, equally wronged wife's name and campaign prospects. It's not that the Clintons lack character, the article implies, it's that their opponents are out to get them.