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Gas Prices Falling, but Where Are the Stories
USA Today reports the decline, but networks are lagging behind.
Media Spread Suspicion of Gas 'Gouging
Record gas prices prompt journalists' support for more price gouging investigations, vague legislation.
Media Hit the Gas -- Correctly, for a Change
Finally, 26 years and thousands of stories later, journalists find the price is right.
Just In Time for 'Sicko,' CBS Levels Two-Part Attack on Private Health
'Evening News' gathers anti-industry sources for airing of grievances against U.S. system.
CNN: Hurricane Prediction Upswing Not Because of Global Warming
Segment followed with Gore; 'American Morning' anchor Kiran Chetry suggests hurricane would cure Florida's drought woes.
Assault on the Great American Cookout
From the media's war on obesity to global warming, grilling and picnic foods just shouldn't be on the menu.
'Food or Fuel'? You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet
While the media bemoan tough consumer choices stemming from the cost of gasoline, the ethanol price squeeze grows.
Networks Dramatize Diabetes Drug Dangers
ABC, CBS and NBC emphasize the potential for complications and death from Avandia, despite calls from study's author to exercise discretion.
USA Today: Money Gap Not Class-Related; It's Age
Newspaper takes on income inequality debate and adds important factors such as education, delayed careers for young people, and taxing the young to feed the old.
Post Glosses over Deaths Linked to 'Silent Spring' Author
Paper marks 100th birthday of Rachel Carson by barely mentioning millions who died because of DDT ban.
CNN's Roberts: Obama's $162,100 Senate salary 'modest
Perhaps anchor should announce his earnings along with candidate's reported income.