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A Massive Reporting Deficit
Networks harp on federal deficit as a negative while downplaying how it was halved three years ahead of Bush's prediction.
ABC Double-Doses Attack on Private Health Care
Biased coverage in favor of government health care continues on 'World News' while 'Nightline' turns critical eye on Wal-Mart clinics.
ABC Begins Weeklong 'Prescription' for Government Health Care
But USA Today noted public opposition when people learned of high costs.
PBS's Moyers Attacks Big Business on His Environmental Crusade
'Is God Green?' should be titled 'Is God Anti-Business?'
ABC Slams Companies for Donating to Breast Cancer Research
Reporter David Muir cited liberal critic of corporations who also advises women to forego regular mammograms.
NBC's Williams Omits Charge That Bush Cooked the Books
But the 'Nightly News' anchor stuck with a sour note on the government's finances, leaving out near-record revenue growth and suggestions that tax cuts have helped the economy.
'Early Show' Brews Up Hype on Decaf Coffee
New study confirms jolting news: Decaf java has little caffeine content.
In Government's Name: New York Times Bashes Religious Tax Exemptions
Four-day 'In God's Name' series argues churches cheat taxpayers and cities out of money.
NBC Pumps Up Fears of another Dot-Com Bubble
Network turns from housing fears to suggest YouTube purchase is a new dot-com crash waiting to happen.
Econ 101: It Pays to Be Ignorant
Dr. Gary Wolfram explains why it's actually rational to be an uninformed voter.