For American Businessmen in the News, the Defense Never Rests
BMI has studied how businessmen and women have been portrayed in the entertainment media usually as corrupt and criminal. This latest look at an entire year of TV newscasts revealed that when it comes to real life, theres still plenty of negativity to go around.
They May Be Sexy, but Dirty Businessmen Return to Prime Time
New fall shows continue the trend of twisted, troubled, unethical businessmen as characters.
G: CBS exposes excessive government spending
B: Save the polar bear to kill the polar bear
U: Hillary cackles over health care
CNN Team Shocked, Appalled that Bush Would Veto Anything about the Children
Time Magazines Polar Bear Paradox: Curbing Global Warming ... To Hunt Polar Bears
Clinton Laughs Off Health Care Criticism
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Global Warming Hysteria
Walter E. Williams
Bubble, Bubble, Toil No Trouble
TCSDaily.com
Start Your (Financial) Engines
The American Magazine
Rewarding the Prudent
TCSDaily.com
Taxpayers, Beware: Record Tax Burden Is Rising
The Heritage Foundation
Is Sarbanes-Oxley Impairing Corporate Risk-Taking?
Sept. 28, 2007, Washington, D.C.
American Enterprise Institute
I Dont Want Money. I Want Trade Agreements
Sept. 28, 2007, Washington, D.C.
Cato Institute
The Deflating Mortgage and Housing Bubble, Part II
Oct. 11, 2007, Washington, D.C.
American Enterprise Institute
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