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USA Today: 'A Little Medical Coverage' Worse than None
Story downplays advantages of limited-benefits insurance, relies on critics by 2:1.
Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of 'Free' Health Care
Every new 'right' the U.S. government has promised has turned into a massively expensive failure, yet the media continue to cheer supporters of tax-funded programs.
Journalists Prefer Left-Wing WSJ Buyout over Murdoch
News media up in arms at prospect of media mogul owning Wall Street Journal and Fox News.
Cuba: What a Great Place to Visit! Never Mind the Dictatorship
NBC's Matt Lauer points to tourism numbers as a sign that Cuba is flourishing under Fidel Castro's regime.
ABC Blames Society for Lack of Children's Health Insurance
Reporter uses Clinton allies and personal tragedies in one-sided report favoring universal care.
ABC Attacks NASA Skeptic with 'Incensed' Scientists
But 'World News' segment left out liberal leanings of both scientists, and the reporter.
'Evening News' Blames Drug Industry for TB Scare
CBS reporter cites lack of vaccine development but excludes industry rebuttal.
Washington Post Glows: 'Left-leaning' PR Firm Working Toward 'Progress
Post treats activist David Fenton, who once helped spread the Alar pesticide scare, with great care - unlike paper's treatment of conservative PR executive.
Gas Prices Falling, but Where Are the Stories
USA Today reports the decline, but networks are lagging behind.
Media Spread Suspicion of Gas 'Gouging
Record gas prices prompt journalists' support for more price gouging investigations, vague legislation.
Media Hit the Gas -- Correctly, for a Change
Finally, 26 years and thousands of stories later, journalists find the price is right.