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Gas prices mentioned in 97 stories in one month of 2008 coverage, compared to just 21 in 2012.
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Peter Gleick of Pacific Institute confesses on Huffington Post to role in Heartland controversy; Soros-funded blog one of first to publish stolen documents.
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Animated movie advocates anti-growth economy, removing money from banks.
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Nuclear Regulatory Commission approves plans for two new nuclear reactors, but ‘World News’ can only find opposition.
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Networks repeatedly report on president's claim, but never call him on conflicting rhetoric.
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Liberal media learning they are no longer as important in a polarized society.
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Top search engine refuses to remove hate speech attack against presidential candidate.
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The speech the businessman should give.
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Only CBS reports GM's sneaky campaign to fix media hyped electric car.
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Defending indefensible, author doesn't reveal environmentalist sources.
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Celebrities attacking the 1 percent are themselves millionaires.
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This year the media's myth were wide-ranging: from conspiracy theories
about economic sabotage, to overpopulation panic and Occupy Wall
Street's mantra 'We are the 99 percent.'