Ford Motor Co. is in trouble now, and journalists at the networks are singing their old dirge for the American dream. But its not just gas prices that plague manufacturers its unsustainable union contracts.
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Movie Review: 'Iraq for Sale: The War Profiteers' [3]
Election-season release from Wal-Mart film's director is latest documentary that attacks businesses.
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G: USA Today finds a free-market alternative to payday loans [4]
B: CNN declares the people winners in Calif. minimum wage hike [4]
U: NY Times again hypes housing bubble [4]
Post, Times Produce Opposite Headlines from Same Retail Report [5]
ABC Issues Stark Call for More Produce Regulation [6]
In Fight Between Realtors and Media, Housing Bubble Wins [7]
Ivan Eland: Why economic sanctions wont work against Iran [9] (The Independent Institute)
Competition and antitrust law can protect the Internet [10] (AEI-Brookings Joint Center)
Melana Zyla Vickers: Waiting out Castro [11] (TCSDaily)
Medical spending still a good value [12] (Reason)
Gasoline now at $2.50 a gallon; networks couldnt care less [13](NewsBusters.org)
How Nations Prosper: Economic Freedom and Doing Business in 2007 [14]
Cato Institute Book Forum
Washington, D.C., September 21
Footing the Tuition Bill [15]
American Enterprise Institute
Washington, D.C., September 25
Katrina a Year Later: A Discussion on the Root Causes of Poverty. [16]
Independent Womens Forum
Washington, D.C., September 26
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