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June 4, 2008
Vol. 4 No. 22
Top Story
Media Pave the Way for Next President to 'Cap' U.S. Energy Use
Advocates and the media have compared global warming to World War II. To fight a threat portrayed that urgently, politicians are now pushing “cap-and-trade,” a massive bureaucracy that would limit Americans’ energy use, take taxpayers money, and raise prices. 

Book Review: CACI's London Makes Strong Defense of 'Good Name'
Account from technology firm shows businesses can take a stand against bad reporting and flourish.

The Good the Bad & the Ugly
G: ‘Good Morning America’ showcases 'glimmers of light' in lending industry
B: 'Nightly News': Increase in Spam sales indicates a bad economy
U: Reporter: Blame everyone except borrowers for mortgage mess
 

Episode 121: CACI and The Washington Post


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You can also check out BMI’s editorial cartoon: Bottom Lines by Glenn Foden.
Research and Commentary Links
Will Oil Really Hit $200 a Barrel?
The American Magazine

The Lieberman-Warner Climate Change Act: A Solution Worse Than the Problem
The Heritage Foundation

The Coming Recession
Reason

Is the Worst Over for Wall Street?
National Public Radio

Upcoming Events

Will Polar Bear Protection Mean Ever-Higher Energy Costs?
American Enterprise Institute
Washington, D.C., June 9, 2008

Population Control: Real Costs, Illusory Benefits
The Heritage Foundation
Washington, D.C., June 13, 2008

The Future of Insurance Regulation
American Enterprise Institute
Washington, D.C., July 9, 2008

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