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The Nation Describes 'Rich Old White Men' as the 'Problem
Liberal magazine cites New York Times-CBS News poll that labels annual income of $50,000 'rich' and over 45 'old.'
NY Times Dismisses Growth in Dire '08 Outlook; Says Bush in 'Denial' a
Other major newspapers are neutral or cautiously optimistic about economic predictions for 2008.
CNN: Raising Minimum Wage Leads to Job Growth
Republican strategist Leslie Sanchez sparks controversy with 'Your $$$$$' hosts by suggesting that minimum wage hikes hurt businesses.
Charles Barkley Predicts 'Reverse Bradley Effect
Former NBA star says race will play role on Election Day, but thinks some may look beyond because Obama presidency benefits them economically.
'Nightly News' Decries Wall Street Salaries, Hails FDR-Style Regulatio
NBC segment warns of 'villagers with torches,' features liberal Rep. Barney Frank in attack on executive compensation.
Obama Camp Blasts Fox News, Drudge Report for Driving Socialism Compla
Democrat spokesman statement and appears on 'America's Election HQ' to accuse outlets of 'trumping up' charges about redistributing wealth.
CNN's King: 'Whining' Media 'Out of Touch' on Election Coverage
Network's chief political correspondent says media's 'obsession' with Clinton prevented thorough investigation of Obama.
Financial Times Endorses Obama Despite Economic Proposals
International business newspaper gives Democratic candidate high marks on judgment, health care.
Media Downplay Any Talk of 'Socialism
Obama's old radio comments make discussion a key election issue, if journalists will actually ask the questions.
CNN: Despite Economic Hype, It's Not the End of the World
Business correspondent notes decrease in gas prices, hike in Social Security benefits; advises people to live within their means.
Consulting a 'Crook' and Ordinary People, CNN Beats Up the Street
'Fall of the Fat Cats' special scrutinizes personal spending and compensation of Wall Street.
CNN Analyst: Legalized Prostitution Could Help Economy
Sunny Hostin says lawful prostitution more beneficial to San Francisco than decriminalization.
Morning Show Cans Food Companies for 'Shrinking' Products
'Early Show' sources say they were 'duped' and blame companies using 'sneaky' tactics.