Global Warming Movie Makes the Media
Hot for Al Gore All Over Again
An Inconvenient Truth gave the media a convenient excuse to spend all summer with Al Gore. They took it, putting Gore or his movie on TV for more than five-and-a-half hours in a three-month span.
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Too Much Gore on TV [3]
Network obsession delivers a summer filled with vice president turned climate change pitchman.
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G: LA Times: Housing market survives downbeat predictions [4]
B: CBS warns against eating fast food even occasionally [4]
U: NY Times writer fumes about Hummer toys in McDonalds Happy Meals [4]
CNN's Dobbs Cites Liberal Congressman for 'Guts' to Tackle Overspending [5]
Raul Castro's Idea of 'Free Enterprise': Drug Smuggling? [6]
Post Worshipfully Labels Pew Hispanic Center 'Unbiased' [7]
The case for neglecting global warming [9] (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Warning to the Governator, California minimum wage hike could terminate jobs [10] (NTU)
Sales tax holidays: politically expedient but poor tax policy [11](Tax Foundation)
Federal pay: myth and realities. [12](Cato)
Even a foiled terror attack hurts the economy [13](AEI)
Welfare Reform at 10: Marking the Milestone
The Heritage Foundation [14]
Washington, D.C., August 17
Book Forum: Crisis of Abundance with author Arnold Kling [15]
Cato Institute
Washington, D.C., August 29
Educational Entrepreneurship: Realities, Challenges, Possibilities [16]
American Enterprise Institute
Washington, D.C., September 5
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