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From the Washington Post: Cybercast is part of the conservative Media Research Center, run by L. Brent Bozell III, who accused some in the media of ignoring the Swift Boat charges, but Thibault said it operates independently.
01/14/2006 2006
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Cybercast is part of the conservative Media Research Center, run by L. Brent Bozell III, who accused some in the media of ignoring the Swift Boat charges, but Thibault said it operates independently.
January 2006 2006
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The Blade this week published those reported statements as they were presented in a 2005 article from Cybercast News Online and a 2004 article in The New Republic.
HUFFPOST HILL - OCTOBER 22ND, 2010 Eliot Nelson 2010
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The Blade this week published those reported statements as they were presented in a 2005 article from Cybercast News Online and a 2004 article in The New Republic.
HUFFPOST HILL - OCTOBER 22ND, 2010 Eliot Nelson 2010
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The Blade this week published those reported statements as they were presented in a 2005 article from Cybercast News Online and a 2004 article in The New Republic.
HUFFPOST HILL - OCTOBER 22ND, 2010 The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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The Blade this week published those reported statements as they were presented in a 2005 article from Cybercast News Online and a 2004 article in The New Republic.
HUFFPOST HILL - OCTOBER 22ND, 2010 The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Cybercast News reports the questionnaire given to those seeking work in the Obama administration asks applicants if they or members of their family have ever owned a gun, and if so, who used it, and if it ever caused injury.
A Shaved Butt for Obama? Dave Hurteau 2008
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Jane very importantly points out that Cybercast never even actually interviewed Harry Fox.
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(Saylor died way back in 1973, something that the Cybercast "News" Service, noted in their news story -- not to impugn their reporting practices.)
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Cohen told Cybercast News Service the UCS had a "remarkably benign view of the Soviet Union during the 1970s and 1980s and undertook extraordinary efforts to discourage the U.S. from countering whatever moves the Soviet Union was making to enhance its own nuclear arsenal."
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