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kbrown | November 1, 2006
In July, CNN’s Lou Dobbs said the federal deficit would not go down without tax increases, but it turns out he was wrong.
kbrown | August 31, 2006
CBS’s Harry Smith admits the media panicked recently about rising gas prices, only to now see them dropping "like a stone" on "The Early Show."
kbrown | August 23, 2006
CBS stacks the sources against the insurance company in a July 20 “Early Show” segment about the apparently “ambiguous” flood exclusion.
kbrown | July 12, 2006
CBS’s Julie Chen goes out of her way to congratulate Michael Jacobson, of the Center for Science in the Public Interest, for forcing non-diet sodas…
kbrown | June 28, 2006
CBS laments “prices are just too expensive” for home buyers on "Morning News."
kbrown | June 20, 2006
Businessmen will go to any means to get a competitive edge. Even if it means murder and weapons trafficking.
kbrown | June 14, 2006
Reporter Sharyn Alfonsi warned of the dangers of 2006: "With big business struggling, unsteady interest rates, and signs of a recession, the best…
kbrown | February 8, 2006
“When it comes to nuclear power for U.S. energy needs, the media take a ‘No Nukes’ approach that’s heavy on scares, light on facts.”
kbrown | February 1, 2006
After PresidentBush’s 2006 State of the Union Address, CBS correspondent Trish Regan featured two senior citizens opposed to health savings accounts…
kbrown | January 23, 2006
Two weeks after a jobs report by the government showed a gain of 146,000 jobs, CBS’s Trish Regan saw a sea of pink slips instead of first paychecks…
kbrown | January 23, 2006
Three days before Thanksgiving, CBS’s Jim Acosta roasts the economy’s performance, hoping viewers gobble up his negative spin on jobs on the "Evening…
kbrown | January 18, 2006
CNN’s Lou Dobbs complains that IBM is “ripping up a key financial contract” with its workers