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New York Times Warns of 'Scant Progress' on Women's Pay
Leonhardt story leads with worst data, buries how pay gap has narrowed.
ABC Even Complains About Charity
'World News Tonight with Charles Gibson' finds controversy instead of Christmas cheer.
'Today' Show Gift: A Balanced Auto Story
Report should remind other media that not all car companies are going south this winter.
CNN Calls for Government Action on Rising Child Care Expenses
'Lou Dobbs Tonight' reporter gives no context for one family's day care costs.
They Say They Want a Revolution: Privately-Run Public Schools
But major media ignore or downplay some of commission's key recommendations for improved education in America.
Media Scrooges: 'Bah, Humbug' To Wall Street's Christmas Bonuses
Contrary to their present Grinchiness, the press were much merrier about this annual ritual in 1999.
ABC Left Out Union Ties of Merit-Based Pay Critic
Reporter Stone attributed Houston teacher's complaints to concern for curriculum.
Small Cars: From Nice to Naughty List
CBS warns of dangers, but in June, reporter Blackstone complained a 'bigger is better' attitude was hurting small car sales.
CNN's 'In The Money' Laments 'Soaring' College Costs with Extreme Exam
Segment complains of lower grants, using one school's 18-percent tuition hike as a benchmark.
Baltimore Sun Leaves Terrorism out of Nigerian Oil Violence
Foreign reporter Scott Calvert avoided 'terrorist' label for car-bombing, hostage-taking insurgency.
When Should Information Not Be Free
'Open access' plan in Congress would create another governmental boondoggle.