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July 9, 2008
Vol. 4 No. 27
Top Story
Starbucks Coverage with a Shot of Schadenfreude
Some people are glad to see the coffee chain suffering and closing stores. But for years, the media have been criticizing Starbucks and similar chains for everything from calories to caffeine.

This Broadcaster Wants Freedom
Radio host Martha Zoller warns that the ill-named 'Fairness Doctrine' is rearing its ugly head again in Congress and would end radio as we know it.

The Good the Bad & the Ugly
G: ‘World News’: Create gas out of coal to solve energy woes
B: CBS: More food stamps allotments needed to match food inflation
U: 'World News' ties California fires to global warming
 

Episode 125: “Oil Speculators”


Check out the Biz Flog archive here!
You can also check out BMI’s editorial cartoon: Bottom Lines by Glenn Foden.

Research and Commentary Links
We Can Lower Oil Prices Now
The Wall Street Journal

Recession Hurts
FuturesMag.com

Walter E. Williams: Scapegoating Speculators
Townhall

Cool Off on Health Scares
The Washington Times

Playing Politics with Financial Security
The American

Upcoming Events

McCain and Obama: Comparing Their Economic Platforms
Cato Institute
Washington, D.C., July 15, 2008

The Birth of Freedom: a documentary screening
The Heritage Foundation hosts the Acton Institute
Washington, D.C., July 16, 2008

Milton Friedman Legacy Lunch
The Heartland Institute
Chicago, Ill., July 31, 2008
 

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