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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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Memorable Stories of 2008
Online Editor Michael Todd highlights meaningful stories from Miller-McCune.com's first full year on the Web.
All Carnage Is Not Created Equal
A proposed “dirty war index” measures each side’s atrocities and collateral damage in hopes of tamping them down.
Walking the Gantlet Keeps Us Plump
UPDATED: A policy brief finds increased obesity among the poor is likely tied to structural obstacles in better eating and exercising.
Bit Player Turns Out to Be the Star
The trace element molybdenum, and not that poseur phosphorous, governs the profligacy of your average tropical rainforest.
FEMA's Nightmare: A Big Midwest Shaker
The "Big One" assumed for California or other Pacific Rim states and provinces will almost certainly arrive some day, but FEMA said Thursday that the most catastrophic quake in the United States probably is destined for mid-America.

