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ABC's Redeker Complains of Budget Cuts to Amtrak

Reporter leaves out critics of the subsidized system, where taxpayers foot the bill for travelers.

Christmas Shopping Season a 'Fizzle?'

An increase of 6.5 percent leaves networks unsatisfied.

ABC Even Complains About Charity

'World News Tonight with Charles Gibson' finds controversy instead of Christmas cheer.

ABC's Push for Stark Regulation

Hyping recent E. coli cases, reporter Lisa Stark pushed liberal calls for new government agency to regulate food industry from 'farm to fork.'

The Medias Top 10 Economic Myths of 2006

Compiled by the Business & Media Institute

Networks Downplay Strong Pre-election Jobs Report

Networks gave negative news full attention in previous election cycles.

Networks Eat Up Food Police Message on Trans Fats

ABC, NBC highlight pro-regulation forces and compare obesity to tobacco.

Profiting Too Much?

'World News Tonight' reporter fusses over Exxon's third-quarter figures.

More Economic Bull from Media Bears

Despite all the good news, 'Goldilocks economy' never just right for network reports.

ABC Begins Weeklong 'Prescription' for Government Health Care

But USA Today noted public opposition when people learned of high costs.
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