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Most of Michael Todd's 25-year career has been spent in newspaper journalism, ranging from papers in the Marshall Islands to tiny California farming communities. Before joining the Center, he was managing editor of the national magazine Hispanic Business.
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Mmmmm — Tastes Good Like a Cigarette is Engineered To
Tobacco companies are using menthol flavoring in cigarettes to win over new smokers and keep existing ones, according to a new study appearing in the American Journal of Public Health.
Opening a New Window for Solar
Other than mice, if there's one dependable meme to emerge at Miller-McCune.com, it's that solar energy is a technology to track.
Oilman Calls For Going With the Wind
One-time corporate raider and always-outsize Texas oilman (is there any other kind?) T. Boone Pickens has made a very public move in support of renewables, launching what he's modestly dubbed the "Pickens Plan" for using wind energy to provide a fifth of the United States' electricity and the natural gas saved from that switch-over to power its vehicles.
Two Nickels and a Vote Go a Long Way
The happiest place on Earth ain't Disneyland; it's Denmark. And the least happy (hint: this one's easier than you think)? It's Zimbabwe.
AIDS Increases Among Young and Old Men
HIV/AIDS is up among the young and the old, according to newly released data from the CDC. The news prompts us to re-examine two stories Miller-McCune.com ran lately.
