Book Reviews by Michael Fumento
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- Maybe Not Such a Paradox After All (The Claremont Institute, February 1, 2005)
- Breaking Rank (The New York Post, February 8, 2004)
- The Bacterium that Changed History (The Claremont Review of Books, Winter 2002)
- Good News, Bad News (Reason, June 2000)
- The Myth of Male-evolent Medicine (April 22, 1999)
- More for Less (Reason Magazine, April 1999)
- Science Reporting Under a Microscope (The Wall Street Journal, February 24, 1999)
- Yesterdays Tomorrows: 1968-1998, Books that Got the Future Right — and Wrong (Reason Magazine, December 1998)
- One Nation Under Blob: Whats Gotten Into Us? ( The American Spectator, January 1997)
- Our Stolen Future? Not Even Misplaced (1996)
- Virus Hunters: Life in the Real Hot Zone, Doctors Give Gripping Account of Exotic-Disease Fight (The Washington Times, August 18, 1996)
- Racial Politics Make Strange Enemies (1996)
- Lying With Numbers (1994)
- Heretic: Rethinking AIDS (Commentary Magazine, July 1993)
- What You Can Do to Avoid AIDS (Washington Monthly, December 1992)
- Greedy Lawyers and `Expert Witnesses (The Wall Street Journal, October 9, 1991)
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- Safe Blood: Purifying the Nations Blood Supply in the Age of AIDS (1991)
- Trouble in the Tropic of Cancer (Reason Magazine, April 1991)
- Exacerbating the AIDS Panic (1990)
- Liability: The Legal Revolution and its Consequences (The American Spectator, March 1989)
- Destroying Democracy: How Government Funds Partisan Politics (1988)
- And the Band Played On (The American Spectator, February 1988)
- Less Fun All the Time (National Review, July 18, 1986)
- With the Contras: A Reporter in the Wilds of Nicaragua (National Review, June 6, 1986)
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