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CNN Shatters Supporters' Claims That Keystone XL Would Create Thousands Of Jobs

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 11/11/11 6:18 PM EST

From the November 11 edition of CNN's The Situation Room:

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Previously:

Fox Wildly Inflates The Number Of Jobs Keystone XL Pipeline Might Create

Pipe Dreams: Fox's Straight News Division Responds To Delay Of Keystone XL With Lies About Jobs

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