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'World News' Criticizes Faith-Based Financial Adviser for Being Anti-D
Anchor Dan Harris says following Howard Dayton's Christian financial advice might mean 'radical belt-tightening.'
New Republic Editor: McCain Could Be 'Nixon-to-China' on Global Warmin
Liberal magazine's Foer says stance on climate has 'virtues', but he must cope with conservative 'lunatics' in base.
CNBC's Burnett Says Low January Jobs Number 'Misunderstood
'Street Signs' anchor tells viewers the Labor Department's 'businesses dying estimate' always happens in January.
BusinessWeek Champions Case Against Free Trade
Article highlights all the reasons to oppose globalization in America.
Ex-Clinton Adviser Gergen: Economic Stimulus May Be 'Far Too Little
Gergen appears on CNN following SOTU address to criticize Bush's grasp of the economy and stimulus proposal.
A Tale of Two Cramers: CNBC Host Does Complete Reversal on Market Outl
'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer predicts financial stocks will make 'a fortune' and there will be a 'housing shortage a year from now.'
Curry: Environmental Responsibility Means Paying More
'Today' host acknowledges higher costs of 'green-friendly' products while slamming businesses for 'misleading' claims.
Couric Calls CBS Business Reporter Mason the 'Grim Reaper
'Evening News' business correspondent so rarely finds anything good to say about the U.S. economy that even anchor notices.
Slate.com Editor-in-Chief's Diagnosis: Bush Has a Learning Disability
Former Newsweek reporter doesn't;accept the idea that we invaded Iraq to secure supplies of oil.'
'American Morning' Gives the Super Bowl 'a Pass' for Consumers 'Feelin
CNN features a woman who lost her job, but tells reporter she would buy a high-ticket item 'at a good sale price.'
ElectionWatch: Hey Big Spender! Media Fail to Report Cost of Campaign
Network coverage of presidential campaigns ignores the high price tag of many candidates' proposals for taxpayers.
Which Candidate Will Pay the Most for My Vote
Media encourage people to view themselves as victims of the economy, looking for handouts from the next president.