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10/26/2005 1:00 PM ET
Media perpetuate the myth that oil prices have driven up inflation, ignoring the many differences between today and the 1970s.
10/26/2005 1:00 PM ET
Discouraging the next miracle cure is dangerous health care policy.
10/25/2005 1:00 PM ET
Newspapers list housing bubble, deficits, inflation confronting next Fed chairman but issues arent as dire as they suggest.
10/24/2005 1:00 PM ET
JibJab animated attack on retailer finds a welcome audience on cable news.
10/21/2005 1:00 PM ET
Network looks to pro-union academic to explain why deal is bad for workers.
10/21/2005 1:00 PM ET
Like holiday displays, downbeat forecasts are coming earlier and earlier.
10/20/2005 1:00 PM ET
House overwhelmingly passes cheeseburger bill to prevent obesity-related lawsuits, but anchor says everyone involved acted foolishly.
10/19/2005 1:00 PM ET
Presidents panel proposes more of the same rather than fixing a convoluted, success-punishing tax code.
10/19/2005 1:00 PM ET
Networks favor fresh start of bankruptcy over personal responsibility, using hurricane victims to discredit legal reform.
10/17/2005 1:00 PM ET
Broadcasters worry about the future of the American economy, but the NY Times points out that automakers are behind other industries when it comes to the reality of employee benefits.