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March 5,  2008
Vol. 4 No. 9
Top Story
A New Special Report from BMI: Global Warming Censored

Consistently viewers are being sent only one message from ABC, CBS and NBC: global warming is an environmental catastrophe and it’s mankind’s fault. Skepticism is all but shut out of reports through several tactics – omission, name-calling, the hype of frightening images like polar bears scavenging for food near towns and a barrage of terrifying predictions.

Caps and Trade-offs: Presidential Candidates Embrace Massive Penalties for Emissions
All three frontrunners have declared support for energy legislation that would cost consumers and businesses lots of money. Guest columnists from the National Taxpayers Union Foundation explain what could lie ahead.

The Good the Bad & the Ugly
G: CNBC’s Burnett Finds ‘Silver Lining’ in High Energy Prices
B: ABC Eager to Sound Stagflation Siren
U: Climate Change Conference Mocked by The New York Times
 

Episode 108: Global Warming Censored

The Biz Flog – named for the beating business often takes in the media – gives a unique angle on the week’s media coverage.
Click Here to watch now!
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Be sure to check out BMI's newest feature, an editorial cartoon here!

 

Research and Commentary Links
Consumer Product Safety Bill May Need a Recall
The Heritage Foundation

Protecting Patents, Saving Lives
American Magazine

How’s the economy in your hometown?
USAToday.com

Amazing Climate Predictions Revealed – Climate Models Reviled
Reuters

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