'Nightly News' Calls Cuban Defections a 'Setback
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Segment about Cuban circus romanticizes life under authoritarian socialist rule.
'Big Oil' Faces 'the Same Game Plan that Brought Down Big Tobacco
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Lawyer that sued the tobacco industry in the 1990s now suing energy industry for causing climate change, according to Atlantic Monthly.
WSJ Washington Editor: Network Newscasts 'Don't Matter Anymore
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ABC, CBS and NBC nighttime reports less important to political news cycle.
ABC Anchors Bike to Work, Man Sings Protest Song about Gas Prices
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'Good Morning America' report features individual who saved an average of $7 a day riding a bicycle and protestor singing on the roof of a gas station to respond to prices.
'Evening News:' High Gas Prices Leaving Little Girls 'High and Dry
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CBS correspondent reports higher fuel prices forcing municipal government cutbacks, including access to city swimming pools.
Media Follow Gay Script on Marriage Ruling
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News coverage celebrates the California Supreme Court's creation of a new 'right,' but ignores the moral concerns and the infringement on the public's right to self-government.
Senators Warn Bill Could Spike Gas $1.50 to $5 a Gallon
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Inhofe, Sessions blast massive costs of global warming legislation.
Lauer Prosecutes 'The People vs. Exxon' in CEO Interview
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'Today' host repeats popular but faulty criticisms of oil companies in one-on-one with ExxonMobil head.
Media Make Economic Storms Out of Silver Linings
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Reports of stronger economy get spun as negative.
CNN Contributor Calls Obama's $150 Billion Energy Proposal 'Valuable
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AOL Money Coach's answer to high gas prices: Obama proposal matched with 'legislation to force the use of alternative energy.'
Networks Project Economic Gloom Before Release Of Positive GDP
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Technical definition says it's still not a recession, despite downbeat coverage.