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'World News' Shows How Environmental Regulations Backfire

ABC segment on what happens to U.S. post-consumer electronic waste shows problem of unintended consequences.

"No Doubts: Men Are Better Managers"

One headline that will never, ever appear in the Times. But what if you change one word?

For 'Leverage,' Round Two of 'Destroying' Evil Businessmen

TNT's 'do-gooding' criminal team will batter greedy corporate-types for another season.

NBC vs. Goldman Sachs

Faux populism, class warfare and outright distortion color reports sully an economic bright spot.

'World News' Charges Goldman Sachs with Making Too Much Profit

ABC segment suggests investment bank took 'too much risk' in effort to show positive returns in recessionary economy.

CNBC Special Promotes Porn

A controversial July 15 report has already lost one sponsor, but the network goes ahead with adult business show.

Energy Expert: Oil to $20 a Barrel

Respected energy economist Philip Verleger makes case that oil will fall to levels not seen in over a decade.

Stolberg "Surprised" By Unsurprising Event: Wal-Mart Pushing Liberal Agenda

Sheryl Gay Stolberg also failed to quote anyone opposed to a Wal-Mart/labor union alliance pushing a requirement that companies provide health insurance to their workers.

Why Is Edmund Andrews Still Writing About Mortgages?

Reporter Edmund Andrews, who wrote a misleading book about his own personal mortgage crisis, writes a misleading article on a proposed new consumer protection agency that would...help people ...

Kudlow, Moore Push for S.C. First Lady Jenny Sanford to Run for Governor

Wall Street Journal writer calls former finance executive 'brains of the operation.'
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