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Networks Complain of Record-High Oil That Isnt
But reporters for The Washington Post, USA Today put prices in perspective.
ABC Makes Time for First-Person Attack on Oil Firms
World News Tonight provides a forum for one mans complaint about being gouged.
Wash. Post Ignores Uncle Sams Monopoly in Wyoming
Paper blames rich for crowding out middle class residents even though government owns 97 percent of the land.
Post Promotes Author of Anti-Wal-Mart Book
Reporter joins chain store critic in attacking Wal-Marts low prices.
Vanity Fair Declares Global Warming Threat Graver than Terrorism
Magazines special Green Issue a vehicle for liberal environmental advocacy.
Media Myth: Taxation with Misrepresentation
Networks call administration actions taxpayer-funded while liberal priorities often treated as government-funded
Media Myth: Taxation with Misrepresentation - Executive Summary
Networks call administration actions taxpayer-funded while liberal priorities often treated as government-funded
CBS Revels in Corporate Catfight Over Gas Prices
Other networks report heavy demand, supply troubles in Iran as cause of rising price at the pump.
Coverage Slanted against Wal-Mart on FDIC Insurance
Newspapers and wire services focus on bankers in opposition, downplay union groups activism.
Times Reporter: Modern Layoffs Worse Than Great Depression
Reporter Uchitelle unsurprisingly finds negative spin to 211,000 new jobs in March 2006
New Reports Point to Strong Economy
Morning shows ignored higher consumer confidence, lower jobless claims as NBCs Today soft-pedaled a drop in unemployment.