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‘Rock Center’ Blames America, and Texaco in Anti-Oil Tirade

Ecuadorian villagers are upset and ready to fight to protect their rainforest homeland, from the government of Ecuador which has “launched a new oil boom,” according to NBC’s Ann Curry. But Curry ...
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NBC's Curry: U.S. to Blame for 'Toxic Legacy' of Oil Drilling in the Amazon

Previewing an upcoming story for NBC's Rock Center on Friday's Today, correspondent Ann Curry warned that tribes of the Amazon rain forest "are sharpening their spears and preparing their blow ...
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Broadcasts Ignore ‘Bizarre twist’ of Chevron Ecuador Lawsuit

Several years ago, CBS’s “60 Minutes,” CNN and The New York Times tarred Chevron with biased reporting about a lawsuit between the oil company and an “eco-radical” group called Amazon Defense ...
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Matt Damon Anti-Fracking Movie Flops at Box Office

Oil-nation-funded film villainizing natural gas industry earns half what it cost to make.
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Reporter Wonders if Matt Damon’s Anti-Fracking Film Will Have Any Effect in Texas

Reporter from Soros-funded NPR StateImpact confuses fact and Hollywood fiction.
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Just in Time for Election, Media Forecast Falling Gas Prices

Journalists continue to make predictions about gas prices despite being consistently wrong.
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Networks Ignore Pipeline Protesters in Texas

Activists chained to trees shutdown work in a weak economy; broadcast news turns a blind eye.
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TNT’s ‘Dallas’ Rivalry: Evil Oil vs. Alternative Energy

New Generation of Ewings pits wildcatter John Ross against ‘alternatives are the future’ Christopher.
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TNT’s ‘Rizzoli & Isles’ Demonizes Fracking

In ‘Dirty Little Secrets’ episode, murderous villain kills to cover up his ‘illegal’ drilling for natural gas.
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Obama Misleads on Oil Reserves, Networks Defend Him, Fail to Fact Check

When President Barack Obama recently pontificated on gas prices, the broadcast networks listened, parroted his explanations of why gas prices have more than doubled since he took office.
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