Whats that smell? Whether its cow manure, home barbecues or just plain sweat, the media smell energy efficiency. Theyre taking every opportunity to remind us about global warming, promoting anything that purports to save energy.
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Tax Gave New Meaning to Long Distance [3]
May the recently departed phone tax and all other punishing government schemes R.I.P.
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G: Washington Post shows private sector key to urban renewal [4]
B: ABC celebrates Kelo-inspired land grab as David vs. Goliath victory [4]
U: NBC over-inflates housing bubble with unusual mortgage numbers [4]
Washington Post Magazine Scoffs at Global Warming Skeptics [5]
Networks Revisit Scare Tax, Showing High Gas Prices Onscreen [6]
NBC Pumps Up Housing Bubble with Extreme Example [7]
Does Al Gore need to go on an energy diet? [9] (CEI)
Farm Subsidies: An obstacle to trade [10] (Cato podcast)
Phone tax dead at 108 [11](New York Times)
How to avoid more Enrons: legalize fraud [12] (TCSDaily)
Why imported nurses are just what the doctor ordered [13] (Reason)
BMI and TCS Daily present [14]
The Creative Class vs. Capitalism: How
Hollywood Portrays Business and Commerce
National Press Club, Washington, D.C., June 6
Two Views on Global Development: Revive the Invisible Hand or Strengthen
a "Society of States"? [15]
Cato Institute
Washington, D.C., June 7
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