'''Michael Fumento''', is a Senior Fellow at the [[Hudson Institute ]] in Washington, D.C.
A biographical note in a report he co-edited states that Fumento graduated in 1985 from the University of Illinois College of Law. "He has been a legal writer for the Washington Times, editorial writer for the Rocky Mountain News in Denver, and was the first "National Issues" reporter for ''Investors' Business Daily''. Mr. Fumento was the 1994 Warren T. Brookes Fellow in Environmental Journalism at the [[Competitive Enterprise Institute]] in Washington, D.C., a fellow with [[Consumer Alert]] in Washington, D.C., and a science correspondent for ''Reason'' magazine," the biographical note states.[http://www.cgfi.org/materials/key_pubs/fear_profiteers.pdf]
*''The Myth of Heterosexual AIDS''
According to his biogrpahical biographical note he has been published in ''New York Times'', ''Atlantic Monthly'', ''Washington Post'', ''Reader's Digest'', ''Sunday Times of London'', ''New Republic'', ''Sunday Telegraph'' (London), ''Christian Science Monitor'', ''Washington Monthly'', ''Forbes'', ''Los Angeles Times'', ''American Outlook'', ''Wall Street Journal'', ''National Post'' (Canada), ''Chicago Tribune'', ''American Spectator'', ''USA Weekend'', [[Tech Central Station]], ''Commentary'', ''Weekly Standard'', ''Reason'', ''[[Policy Review]]'', ''[[National Review]] Online'', ''[[Washington Times]]''" and was a nominee for a National Magazine Award by the American Society of Magazine Editors and "appeared on 20/20 and [[John Stossel ]] Reports (ABC)". [http://thereporter.us/f]
In an article published in the Idaho Statesman in December 1998, Fumento
==External link==
*[[Bonner Cohen]], et al., ed., "[http://www.cgfi.org/materials/key_pubs/fear_profiteers.pdf The Fear Profiteers: Do 'Socially Responsible' Businesses Sow Health Scares to Reap Monetary Rewards?]", February 2002, page 79.
*National Journalism Center, "[http://thereporter.us/f Michael Fumento]", accessed November 27, 2003.
*"City slickers off target in pesticide report", ''The Idaho Statesman'', December 15, 1998.