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Apr 2 2008
Vol. 4 No. 13
Top Story
Media Pit 'Main Street' Against Wall Street

It’s a tired comparison: Wall Street versus “Main Street,” and you’re hearing it in the presidential campaign and media coverage of the economy. Does one rise when the other falls? Or are the interests of Wall Street and Main Street connected? 

Gore Campaigns to Win Over 'Tiny, Tiny Minority'
$300-million propaganda launch gets a complete pass from supportive media.

The Good the Bad & the Ugly
G: WaPo: Housing market not bad for everyone
B: 'Evening News' finds foreclosure victim who was paid to leave
U: CBS hypes rising sea levels in one-sided global warming report
 

Episode 112: "Record Profits for Oil Companies"

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Research and Commentary Links
Fed's 'Supercop' Role May Give It Headaches
The Wall Street Journal

Financial Overhaul Plan Draws Fierce Criticism
The Associated Press

Meet the Middle-Class Millionaires
The American

The Housing and Financial Markets: Congressional Action Could Disrupt Market Correction
The Heritage Foundation

Upcoming Events

Private Conservation and Property Rights: Past Successes and Future Opportunities
The Heritage Foundation
Washington, D.C., April 9, 2008

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Washington, D.C., April 10, 2008
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Foundation for Economic Education
New York, N.Y., April 12, 2008

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