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Messed up in Japan

Does playing a video game based on sexual assault sound like a healthy evening in front of the TV?

Washington Post: Government May Have to Waste Millions of H1N1 Vaccines

Newspaper finds government spent $1.6 billion fighting 'pandemic' one-third as bad as seasonal flu, ignores media exaggeration of swine flu.

Newsweek Helps Energy Secretary Chu Push Cap-and-Trade

Magazine continues years of global warming advocacy.

CNN Still Hungry for Food Rules, Eats Up Oliver's Call for Billions for School Lunch 'Revolution'

Cable network continues its pro-regulation, pro-government obesity reporting with extreme examples, lack of critics and calls for government funding.

ABC, CBS and FOX Ask Concessions from Comcast for NBC Merger

CNBC media correspondent Julia Boorstin reports affiliate associations from NBC competitors could seek special considerations from Comcast not to oppose merger.

Joy Behar to Glenn Beck: 'I Don't Give a [Expletive] About You'

HLN and 'View' host says she doesn't hate Fox News host, but doesn't think highly of him otherwise during Leno appearance.

'They're Coming for Our Children': Rep. John Lewis Compared GOP to Nazis on House Floor in 1995

Media weren't as quick to point out so-called 'vitriolic' rhetoric during 1990s congressional debate over welfare reform.

Curt Schilling Talks about Starting a Small Business, 'Disappointing' ObamaCare on FBN

'America's Nightly Scoreboard' asks baseball legend about his gaming company, political involvement and views on health care reform.

'Today' Sees 'Help' in White House Remedy for Foreclosures

Discussion of federal home assistance expansion ignores failure of the existing government program, excludes free-market possibilities.

Prelude to Victory Lap: Santelli Warns Not to Buy Hype of Upcoming Jobs Data

CNBC's CME floor reporter predicts if unemployment numbers fall with Census jobs, 'traditional media' will overplay it, send markets higher.
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