Separating hype from fact in health news A former health reporter says he's frustrated by "miracle drug" stories that exaggerate preliminary test results. He now has a Web site to help journalists do a better job of covering medical stories.9:12 a.m.
Guests
Gary Schwitzer: Director of the health journalism program at the University of Minnesota, and publisher of HealthNewsReview.org.
Rise of the anxious working class Business reporter Louis Uchitelle says corporations could benefit from keeping and protecting the workforce they have, rather than resorting to layoffs.10:12 a.m.
Guests
Louis Uchitelle: Business reporter with the New York Times and author of "The Disposable American."
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