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CNBC's Cramer: Job Brings 'A Lot of Death Threats
'Mad Money' host says criticism of some stocks upsets people enough for him to call police.
'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.
ABC Rides with Foreclosure Police for Economic Heartbreak Report
'Good Morning America's' Mike von Fremd reports on law enforcement having to compel homeowners in foreclosure to leave.
Gore Campaigns to Win Over 'Tiny, Tiny Minority
$300-million propaganda launch gets a complete pass from supportive media.
Time Bashes Ethanol, Calls It 'Clean Energy Scam
Magazine takes environmentalist position against corn fuel, says consequences of biofuel craze such as rain forest destruction 'could haunt the planet for generations.'
Media Pit 'Main Street' Against Wall Street
Theme emphasizes a divide between rich and poor, evokes John Edwards's 'two Americas.'
ABC News: Weight Discrimination is 'Spiraling Upward
Story on network's Web site claims 'weight-ism more widespread than racism,' blames business and attacks personal responsibility.
Blumenthal Claims Inside Knowledge that McCain Flirted with Leaving GO
Clinton campaign adviser points to presumptive GOP nominee's positions on torture, taxes, global warming, tobacco and health care as evidence.
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.
Schumer Has Praise for Paulson's Regulatory Restructuring Plan
Democratic New York senator tells CNBC's Erin Burnett that Paulson's plan is 'a good foundation.'
'This Week': George Will vs. The World on Housing Bailout
Lone conservative, free-market voice George Will faces off against liberals Robert Reich, Donna Brazile and Paul Krugman.
$2,500 Richer, But Renter Still A Foreclosure Victim
'Evening News' reports on family paid to leave, but that gripes about having to move.