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The Future of News Is All That Is Left
Liberal media experts populate journalism conference co-sponsored by communications union.
Brokaw and Buffett: The Rich Don't Pay Enough
World's third-richest man insists he and other wealthy people aren't paying their fair share when it comes to taxes.
Matthews: People 'Ought to Be Fearful' of Hillary Being Elected
'Hardball' anchor appears on CNBC's 'Mad Money' with ominous message 'Democrats raise taxes and Hillary already said she's going to repeal the Bush tax cuts.'
CBS Wrong on Danger of Merrill Lynch Shakeup
Dow closes up 63 points one day after reports of Merrill Lynch CEO Stanley O'Neal's possible ousting.
'Today' Tries Carbon-Belching Publicity Stunt for Global Warming Aware
Lauer, Roker and Curry travel to extremes 'to find out what's going on with the world's climate.'
CNN's 'Your $$$$$' Gets Gas Price Prediction Wrong
Though predicted price spike didn't happen, show still talks down about the future.
CNN's Chetry: If the Fires Don't Take It, 'Insurance Companies Just Mi
Even before the last California fire has been put out, 'American Morning' launches assault on business.
CNN's John Roberts on Energy Business: 'If They Can Make a Buck, They
'American Morning's' Velshi offers long-term view of oil prices, but co-anchor doesn't buy it.
The 'So-Called Free Trade' of Lou Dobbs
Despite Lou Dobbs's absence from broadcasts, and with his return, 'Lou Dobbs Tonight' continued its crusade against 'so-called free trade.'
'Mother of All Tax Hikes' Not Exactly Reaganite Reform
CNN graphic calls Democrat's plan 'tax reform,' but anchor asks tough questions about tax hikes.
IPCC Report Author Estimates $800 Billion Annual Cost to Capture Carbo
Stanford Professor Ken Caldeira assigns price tag 'for carbon capture and storage costs in ideal locations.'
'Today' Blames Global Warming for Rise in Food Allergies
NBC Chief Medical Editor Nancy Snyderman interjects global warming alarmism into subject of food allergies.
Journalists See 'Crisis' Where Even Economists Aren't Sure
Media see through a glass darkly and conclude economy must be doing badly.