The graphic tagline for a discussion on Fox News that I saw this morning: "Is Wall Street worried liberals are forgetting 9/11?"
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I've noticed some terrible ones, but that takes the cake. Chomsky's assertion that the financial press is the most capable of journalistic integrity is going to be blown out of the water with the upcoming FOX stockmarket channel.
Posted by: devang | January 10, 2006 at 03:05 AM