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CNBC's Faber on Network TV News: 'That Ship Has Sailed'

High cost of network newsgathering hurting CBS's bottom line and is leading to its ultimate phase-out according to report.

'Evening News' Showcases Green Lunacy: Trees Violate Solar Law

Report ignores inefficiency of solar energy source and property rights implications of California shade ordinance.

'60 Minutes' Scaremongers for Protectionism on Foreign Investment

Report views foreign investment in U.S. as dangerous rather than a sign of economy's profitability.

'Today' Teaches History, Shows Light at End of Recession Tunnel

NBC morning show assumes economy is in recession, compares current conditions to 1973, 1987 and 2001.

Network Morning Shows Celebrate 'April Fuel's Day' Bashing 'Big Oil'

Journalists draw parallels between higher gas prices and tax breaks for oil companies on day of congressional hearing.

Obama as President: Iraq Pullout, Nationalized Health Care and Going Green

Democratic presidential hopeful tells 'The View' his top three priorities as nation's commander-in-chief.

Flight Cancellations Lead to Morning Show Contrast on Airlines

'American Morning' warns airlines might 'cut corners' on safety; 'Good Morning America' says the system is working properly.

ABC's Cuomo Goes after Credit Cards

'Good Morning America' highlights student who 'didn't understand' the fees added to her card balance.

'Clean Air' Pioneer Predicts Carbon Cap-and-Trade Within Two Years

Environmental Defense Fund director says carbon cap inevitable based on the three remaining presidential choices.

Too Little, Too Late - Media Discover Mercury in Fluorescent Bulbs

Journalists' beloved 'eco-friendly' lights now considered more dangerous than originally thought, after government mandate required their use.
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