Ken Shepherd
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12/15/2006 10:18 AM ET
Armen Keteyian lamented 'Big Pharma's' 'control' over Americans.
12/14/2006 7:15 PM ET
NBC, ABC gave viewers a more balanced, less emotionally-charged look at a new FDA warning label on suicide risks for young people.
12/14/2006 3:44 PM ET
CBS's Orr lets go unchallenged the suggestion that auto industry cares more about bottom line than passenger safety.
12/13/2006 4:55 PM ET
Hyping recent E. coli cases, reporter Lisa Stark pushed liberal calls for new government agency to regulate food industry from 'farm to fork.'
12/12/2006 5:22 PM ET
Paper presents taxes, government regulation as only options, necessary curbs on global warming.
12/12/2006 4:03 PM ET
Host didn't remind viewers of food police's pro-litigation, pro-regulation agenda, even as he called for more regulation.
12/11/2006 3:31 PM ET
But columnist from across the Pond leaves out heavy taxes his countrymen pay for petrol.
12/8/2006 5:27 PM ET
According to reporter, medical students say American health care system too focused on 'bottom line,' U.S. trade 'blockade' frustrating.
12/8/2006 12:49 PM ET
Trade group VP responds slamming faulty logic, notes benefits of foreign insourcing.
12/8/2006 11:37 AM ET
War on reality continues with anti-free trade rhetoric.
12/7/2006 2:19 PM ET
Network newscasts continue to ignore Fannie Mae fiasco's scope, even the final tally of the cost.
12/5/2006 4:22 PM ET
Reporter Armen Keteyian turns story about government incompetence into indictment of oil industry.
12/5/2006 12:02 PM ET
'Evening News' plays up study on salmonella in chicken, but leaves out industry rebuttal, consumer group's pro-regulation agenda.
12/4/2006 5:12 PM ET
Conservative critic says the proposed wage hike will hurt the workers it is intended to help.
12/1/2006 11:51 AM ET
'American Morning' anchor criticized former president, showcased Sen. Barack Obama's call to spend $1 billion more than Bush.
11/30/2006 9:26 AM ET
The carmaker's crime: selling cars to civilians in Syria.
11/28/2006 12:53 PM ET
Yet the number of Americans in those jobs is small; they choose them; and they're generally well-paid.
11/21/2006 4:32 PM ET
But the 'American Morning' business reporter had time to squeeze in a story on Charmin sponsoring free toilets in Times Square.
11/20/2006 6:48 PM ET
Reporter hypes calls by politicians to raise taxes for roads, infrastructure; ignores conservative critics who say problem is wasteful spending, not too little revenue.
11/20/2006 10:52 AM ET
CNN, NBC don't see a connection; NBC complains 5-cent jump in prices will 'gobble' up travel budget