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| | Bestselling author Michael Fumento reports: "Introduction, Dan Rather's Prescription for Bias." |
 | | A 48 Hours reporter cited unnamed "authorities" saying that Ritalin is a "middle school cocaine, but the General Accounting Office, the research arm of the U.S. Congress, found there is no widespread abuse of Ritalin in schools... |
 | | 48 Hours reported on Dawn Marie Branson, an Arizona mother who drove her three-year-old son, Nathaniel, to his death in a head-on crash on March 18, 2000. |
 | | An exclusive investigation reveals that the Nov. 9, 2001 edition of CBS’s 48 Hours on the use of pharmaceuticals to treat ADHD (attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder) was much more than another case of agenda-driven reporting by Dan Rather. |
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