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BMI Staff | November 2, 2005

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Herman Cain | November 1, 2005
     One of the great things about America is that a small businessman may wake up one day and find himself a multimillionaire, if he takes some risks and works hard. Its that dream that starts businesses…
R. Warren Anderson | November 1, 2005
     In its October 31 broadcast, ABC targeted deaths caused by malaria but bypassed a tool that has already prevented more than 500 million additional deaths.      The networks World News Tonight…
R. Warren Anderson | October 31, 2005
     CBSs 60 Minutes focused on companies becoming a big brother to employees, yet ignored an obvious free market alternative Health Savings Accounts.      During the October 29 broadcast, correspondent Morley…
Noel Sheppard | October 31, 2005
     According to Lou Dobbs Tonight, America is a nation in trouble, and the blame can be placed squarely on the shoulders of policy makers.      CNNs Christine Romans began her October 28 report: Lou, while…
R. Warren Anderson | October 27, 2005
     NBCs Today on October 27 indicted oil companies for profits that reporters and their sources considered too high. The story urged companies to reinvest their money into building new refineries…
BMI Staff | October 26, 2005

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Dan Gainor | October 26, 2005
     The health care community is worried about the chance of a deadly flu outbreak. This isnt just the media trying to scare us to death. Medical professionals are genuinely concerned and it shows. While…
| October 26, 2005
     Because we think that higher oil prices caused double-digit inflation in the 1970s, we fear it could happen again, Newsweek contributing editor Robert J. Samuelson wrote in the October 31…
R. Warren Anderson | October 25, 2005
     Media coverage of Ben Bernanke, nominated to head the Federal Reserve, has been mostly positive and focused on his credentials. However, some outlets have used the nomination to exaggerate…
Dan Gainor | October 24, 2005
     But the video isnt about fun a fact obvious to anyone who watched the audience reaction when it debuted October 13 on the Jay Leno Show. The video showed to an audience that rarely made any noise at all…
Dan Gainor | October 21, 2005
     Journalists continue to claim that a new labor contract at General Motors is likely to hurt workers at other businesses. How do they know? By relying on union members and a pro-union academic…
Noel Sheppard | October 21, 2005
     It seems to come earlier and earlier every year, doesnt it? No, not Christmas ads on TV, but the annual media festival of gloom and doom surrounding holiday-related retail sales.      This…
R. Warren Anderson | October 20, 2005
     Serwers failure to mention the state of the legal system and the necessity for reform was not surprising. The Business…
Dan Gainor | October 19, 2005
     The presidents tax panel is close to issuing its recommendations, but we already know enough of the result to call it a failure. The panel is missing an opportunity to fix a system that everyone in…
| October 17, 2005
     At the announcement of General Motors Corp.s new contract with union workers, The New York Times pointed out that the automakers employees have enjoyed eye-popping health benefits surpassing most…
| October 17, 2005
     The Four Horsemen have finally arrived.      USA Todays David Lynch took readers through the peak oil debate in an October 17 cover story, and the picture was grim. Though he…
R. Warren Anderson | October 14, 2005
     CBS reporter Kelly Cobiellas reaction to flooding in the northeast United States was to call for federal aid. All she needed to do to understand that wasnt a good idea was to watch her own news show…
BMI Staff | October 12, 2005

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Dan Gainor | October 12, 2005
     At Newsweek, The Fight Is Never Over trying to convince the public that global warming is a problem, and the magazine applied that attitude to an interview under that headline with the incoming head…