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STATEWIDE Gasoline-industry officials said Tuesday they expect minimal but possibly deeper short-term effects on Tampa Bay and Central Florida gas prices from the shutdown of the Colonial Pipeline.
What You Need To Know
Gov. Ron DeSantis declares state of emergency over disruption of Colonial Pipeline operations
Trade group official: Gas prices could increase by a few pennies in Central Florida, Tampa Bay
Gas distributor official: An increase of 10, 15 cents is possible if shutdown lasts longer than Friday
SUSPECT PRICE GOUGING? Call the Attorney General’s Price Gouging Hotline at 1-866-966-7226
That’s because neither region depends on the pipeline for gasoline.
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May 10, 2021 4:04 PM UTC
ERIE, Pa., May 10, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Free To Choose Network, a global media company, confirmed today that Founder and Executive Chairman Bob Chitester, 83, passed away, after a seven-year battle with cancer.
“Far exceeding medical predictions, Bob Chitester, founder and chairman of Free To Choose Network, passed away on May 8, 2021 after a seven-year battle with cancer,” said Rob Chatfield, President and CEO of Free To Choose Network. “His profound legacy will carry on, but our friend and teacher will be greatly missed.”
Chitester is best known for producing the 10-part, award-winning PBS series and international best-seller book, Free To Choose, with Nobel Laureate Milton Friedman. The series, which reached around 15 million initial viewers, and book changed the world by introducing Friedman’s free-market principles of personal, economic and political freedom. Former Soviet countries used th
Scott Morrison rejects big ideas but one has seeped into his approach to borders
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The Prime Minister, so the common refrain goes, is a pragmatist. He and his closest advisers reject big ideas and the ivory towers in which they are debated. This is a point of anti-elitist pride. The Quiet Australians don’t care about the philosophical waffles of wattle-wobbling sophists.
It has also been the approach behind Morrison’s key achievements. By tamping down the internal culture war that had raged for a decade within the Liberal Party, he put the Coalition in a position to win the 2019 election. Shrugging off Labor’s crowing that “we’re all Keynesians now” as well as the howls from dries on his own side, he and his Treasurer cast aside any thought of returning the budget to surplus and flooded the economy with borrowed cash to keep it afl
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