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AuthorFuentes, Carlos
AuthorFukuyama, Francis
AuthorFulbright, J. William
AuthorFumento, Michael
Paid articlePUBLIC POLICY : No, the Stem Cell Debate Is Not Over (April 2008)
No, the Stem Cell Debate Is Not Over by Michael Fumento he embryonic stem cell debate is over.” So stated Charles Krauthammer in his column and perhaps it is the beginning of the end. The...
Paid articleTHE NATION'S PULSE: Adult Approaches (May 2007)
THE NATION’S PULSE Adult Approaches Will embryonic stem cell promise ever pay off ? by Michael Fumento I F YOU OR A LOVED ONE IS CURRENTLY ILL or planning to be so in the...
Paid articleThe Band Plays On (September 2001)
CDC HIV/AIDS annual report (available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ hiv/stats/hasr1202.htm), but that nobody in the media has bothered to tell you: 9Forget the heterosexual AIDS epi- demic....
Paid articleScents and Senselessness (April 2000)
And SENSELESSNESS ine cafeteria workers from the Dirksen Senate Office Building cafeteria in Washington, D.C. were rushed to the hospital last August. "Everyone was getting sick headaches,...
Paid articleThe Squeaky Wheel Syndrome (December 1998)
1" 1"4 a= 1 The federal government spends tax dollars disproportionately on a chosen few ilinessesmnotabiy AiDS and breast cancermwhiie underspendingon biggerkillers. It doesso not on any...
Paid articleUSA Today's Arson Artistry (December 1996)
"USA Today's Arson Artistry" USA Today's Arson Artistry USA Today won plaudits when it revealed that reports of black church burnings were overblown. Unfortunately, the nation's leading fast-food paper failed to acknowledge...
Paid articleWhat Gulf War Syndrome? (May 1995)
Michael Fumento What Gulf War Syndrome? Did the Gulf War make you sick? The White House thinks so, and so does Sen. Jay Rockefeller. But why do all the doctors disagree? I t has become a ritual...
Paid articleThe Nation's Pulse / Heterosexual AIDS: Part VII (July 1994)
Heterosexual AIDS: Part VII by Michael Fumento T he AIDS epidemic has peaked—and not everyone wants you to know about it. Especially not the media, which have taken recent CDC reports to proclaim...
Paid articleFederico's Folly (December 1993)
Michael Fumento Federico's Folly Secretary of Transportation Federico Pena got his job by wasting $10 billion on the biggest public works disaster of modern times— an airport worse in every way...
Paid articleEco-Scam / Science Under Siege / Environmental Overkill / Sound and Fury (April 1993)
They are hardly alone. Butterfly expert Paul Ehrlich has long forecast disaster from resource exhaustion and overpopulation, as did Jay Forrester's Club of Rome. Carl Sagan, Mr. Cosmos himself,...
Paid articleFetal Attraction (July 1992)
Michael Fumento Fetal Attraction If fetal cells are as medically useful as some doctors think, we could soon have a bull market in abortion-for-profit. And that's only one of the ethical...
Paid articleDo You Believe in Magic? (February 1992)
Do You Believe in Magic? One man's announcement has given new impetus to the AIDS establishment's relentless campaign of distortion. by Michael Fumento /n 1985, the cover of Life warned, "Now,...
Paid articleThe Dying Dutchman: Coming Soon to a Nursing Home Near You (October 1991)
Michael Fumento THE DYING DUTCHMAN: COMING SOON TO A NURSING HOME NEAR YOU For eighteen years, euthanasia has been widespread in the Netherlands. Many Dutch claim that the practice is often...
Paid articleWhat Kind of Fuel Am I? (November 1990)
Michael Fumento WHAT KIND OF FUEL AM I? On shaky scientific evidence, Congress is forging ahead to mandate the use of alternative automobile fuels. It's probably going to make no difference in...
Paid articleThe Politics of Cancer Testing (August 1990)
Michael Fumento THE POLITICS OF CANCER TESTING In orchestrating the Great Alar Scare of 1989, outfits like the Natural Resources Defense Council demonstrated a greater interest in terrorizing the...
Paid articlePishposh from the 1980s (March 1990)
Pishposh from the 1980s Reviewing the decade's Big Stories by Mark Pietrzyk and Michael Fumento Gas Pains In the beginning of the 1990s gasoline is selling for less in real terms than it did in...
Paid articleSpecial Report: The Asbestos Rip-Off (October 1989)
FV or the school board of San Fran- cisco, and the students of McAteer High School, it was the problem that wouldn't die. In the early eighties, after a routine check, the school was discovered to...
Paid articleThe Incredible Shrinking AIDS Epidemic (May 1989)
in the February 5, 1988, issue of Science, noting the above donor and military figures, concluded, "These preliminary data suggest that the pro-portion of 'unexplained' heterosexual HIV...
Paid articleThe Center for Defense Misinformation (April 1988)
Michael Fumento THE CENTER FOR DEFENSE MISINFORMATION Admiral La Rocque and his crew at CDI have given new meaning to the bashing of U.S. national security policy. Iisnot every lobbying and...
Paid articleAnd the Band Played On, by Randy Shilts (February 1988)
Hudson. An openly homosexual writer for the San Francisco Chronicle and the nation's first full-time AIDS reporter, Shilts names names, slams reputations, and yet poignantly testifies to those few...
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AuthorFunky, Allen
AuthorFurchtgott-Roth, Diana
AuthorFurgurson, Ernest B.
AuthorFurnento, Michael
AuthorFussel, Paul
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