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A Harsh Verdict on Obama’s BP Spill Response
October 7, 2010 01:11 PMThe big papers stuff news today that an Obama-appointed commission on the BP oil spill is pretty scathing on the administration's response to the disaster. The New York Times drops it on A20, while The Wall Street Journal... Continue reading
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Audit Notes: Foreclosure Scandal, Manufacturers’ Outlook, News of the World
October 6, 2010 06:29 PMThe foreclosure scandal continues to break wide open. Several banks have halted foreclosures as clear evidence of fraud has emerged in some of their activities. Nancy Pelosi is calling for an investigation and several states, including Ohio and Florida, have... Continue reading
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FT Fronts a Thin Story on Manufacturing Suppliers
October 6, 2010 02:42 PMHere's one of those thin Financial Times stories that doesn't make much sense. Yesterday it put this story on page one with the headline: Smaller US suppliers broadened customer bases during recession Competitive position boosted in tough times That... Continue reading
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The New York Times Unloads on Tribune’s Zell Hell
October 6, 2010 11:56 AMDavid Carr and The New York Times have a fascinating and sordid story about Sam Zell's tenure as owner of Tribune Company. It's an excellent piece of reporting—a picture of a corporate culture descended to approximately the level of... Continue reading
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Audit Notes: Clayton Bull, Bloomberg News, Cohan and Consumers
October 5, 2010 06:27 PMShahien Nasiripour continues to bird dog the Clayton Holdings story, reporting today that, under pressure from the folks on Wall Street who pay its bills, the company is now backpedaling from its former president's testimony to the Financial... Continue reading
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Reuters Investigates the Fed’s Selective Leaks
October 5, 2010 11:50 AMThis Reuters investigation of the Federal Reserve deserves a much wider airing than it's gotten. The wire reports that the Fed, which is known as a tough nut for reporters to crack, is actually something of a sieve when... Continue reading
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The Free Trade Backlash
October 4, 2010 07:26 PMThe Wall Street Journal zooms in on a poll result from last week: That far more Americans now oppose "free trade" than support it. By a whopping 53 percent to 17 percent, Americans say free trade has hurt the... Continue reading
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Life Insurance as Tax Dodge for the Rich
October 4, 2010 06:06 PMThe Wall Street Journal is excellent today in a page-one story on how the life-insurance industry has evolved into something of a tax haven for the rich. Basically, life insurance has increasingly become a way to invest and not... Continue reading
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Murdoch’s Threat to Democracy
October 4, 2010 12:49 PMPolitico astutely pointed out the other day that Fox News now employs four of the leading Republican presidential candidates: Sarah Palin, Newt Gingrich, Mike Huckabee, and Rick Santorum. It's hardly news that Fox News is more propaganda outlet than... Continue reading
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The Journal Misleads on McDonald’s and Obamacare
October 1, 2010 02:23 PMThe Wall Street Journal caused something of a to-do yesterday with its front-page story reporting that McDonald's might drop its health-care plan because of Obamacare. Kevin Drum of Mother Jones called the piece a "non-story" and "the latest... Continue reading
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The Times Channels the Oil Lobby on Cuba
October 1, 2010 10:16 AMThe top story in The New York Times yesterday carried a bit of water for the oil and gas lobby. It's about how Cuba is thinking about opening up its waters for oil drilling and how that could affect... Continue reading
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Audit Notes: The Shark Submerges, Flack Jobs From Hell, Trial Balloons Popped
September 30, 2010 08:51 PMMichael Lewis plays the "Jaws" theme in his BusinessWeek column asking why Wall Street fought tooth and nail for an exemption in financial reform, won, but now isn't even going to take advantage of it. To see Wall Street... Continue reading
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Crisis Warning Lights Are Blinking Red Again
September 30, 2010 05:58 PMThings are getting ugly again in Europe, with multiple nations teetering toward default. Nations are beginning to play beggar-thy-neighbor with currency manipulations. Trade tensions are soaring. Austerity-minded politicians are on the rise. If you don't hear the echoes of the... Continue reading
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Accountability Icelandic Style
September 30, 2010 10:49 AMWhat's the difference between Iceland and us? Well, there's the rotten shark meat, the leaving babies outside unattended in freezing temps while you shop, and now there's the reaction to the financial crisis, which has particularly brutalized that... Continue reading
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Audit Notes: The Damage Done, GOP Economics, Pittman Bests Bernanke
September 29, 2010 07:56 PMNow this is a correction. The Wall Street Journal this morning (emphasis mine): Singer Neil Young was born Nov. 12, 1945, and singer Eric Clapton was born March 30, 1945. The Short List events calendar in Friday's Weekend Journal... Continue reading
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This Gold “Record” Keeps Skipping
September 29, 2010 11:53 AMThe Wall Street Journal goes page one with a misleading story about gold, splashing this headline across four columns atop the page: Gold Vaults to New High Gold hit $1,306 an ounce yesterday, which is a nominal record. Emphasis... Continue reading
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Audit Notes:
September 28, 2010 06:47 PMIllegalImmigrant Costs, E-books, Curmudgeons(UPDATE: I misread this WSJ post. The Rand analyst was actually talking about all immigration, legal and illegal. The Journal has now updated its post to clarify that. Thanks to commenter James for the headsup.) The Wall Street Journal's Real... Continue reading
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Access As Distortion Field
September 28, 2010 12:23 PMFortune's David Kirkpatrick, author of a new book on Facebook, an excerpt of which I criticized a while back for its CEO-hero worship, takes to the op-ed pages of the Washington Post to smash five negative "myths" about... Continue reading
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Audit Notes: Why No Charges?, ABC on Collections, SEC Whiff
September 27, 2010 08:17 PMI'm no lawyer, but I'm pretty sure I can argue against this statement, by law prof Peter J. Helling, who writes "White Collar Watch for The New York Times's DealBook: One possible reason for the lack of prosecutions involving... Continue reading
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A Scalpel We Can Believe In
September 27, 2010 06:32 PMIf you want to poke another hole in the idea that the Obama administration is "anti-business" take a look at its antitrust record. He came into Washington talking a good game, but has delivered the pro-corporate line there that has... Continue reading
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