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The Media's Top 10 Worst Economic Myths of 2009

From jobs 'saved or created,' to stimulus saving the economy, to 'deficit neutral' health care reform; here are ten biggest stories the media got wrong this year.

Politics of Fear OK When It Comes to Global Warming

Kookiness on parade at the Copenhagen climate talks is greeted with studious neutrality by the Times credulous reporters: "To help establish the mood, the choreographers of the meeting screened a ...

Get Your Race-Based Holiday Shopping Done at NYTimes.com!

The New York Times has set up a special gift page for non-whites, with gift suggestions like the "Wise Latina" t-shirt: "Wise shoppers can commemorate the moment in history when Sonia Sotomayor ...

Small Business vs. the Great Ozbama

A crash business course for the Community Organizer-in-Chief.

'Today' Promotes a Radical Leftist's Version of American History

Show guests also make anti-war remarks.

Another NYT Nudge Toward End-of-Life Health Care Rationing?

Andrew Pollack greets a new tumor-shrinking drug with concerns about costs, as if cancer-fighting drugs come cheap: "A newly approved chemotherapy drug will cost about $30,000 a month, a sign that ...

Times Headline on McCain Criticizing Obama: 'The Crankiness of the Defeated'

Has the Times anger at Republicans for blocking Obama-care reduced them to making old-man jokes?

Vinyl LP's: Still Making a Comeback

Maybe someday they will finally arrive...

Tiger Tales: Networks Overlook Athletes as Role Models Angle

Coverage of Woods scandal focused largely on the impact to his endorsements and image.

CNBC's Cramer Rips 'Greedy' Government for Playing the Market

'Mad Money' host shows another example where government doesn't know best in the private sector.
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