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According to a brief biographical profile supplied to '''John Hood''' currently serves as the [[National Journalism Center]] Hood attended President of a course in summer 1987 and has subsequently been "panellistright-wing, "NC Spin" (WRALfree-TV), radio commentator, syndicated columnist (NC), publisher, market think tank in North Carolina Review, contributing editor, Reason , columnist, Spectator (NC), reporter/researcher, New Republic, president, called the [[John Locke Foundation, author, The Heroic Enterprise: Business and the Common Good, author, Investor Politics: The New Force That Will Transform American Business, Government and Politics in the 21st Century, contributor, The Mainspring of ]].  Human ProgressIn 1994-95, Hood was a Bradley Visiting Fellow, at the [[Heritage Foundation]], published . Hood received has a degree in USA Today, Salisbury Post, Reader's Digest, MediaNomics, Wall Street Journal, National Review, Military History, Investor's Business Daily, Chicago Tribune, San Diego Union, Arizona Republic, Atlanta Journal Constitution, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Charlotte Observer, Raleigh News & Observer, Winston-Salem Journal, News & Record (NC), [journalism from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. [Policy Review]], The Freeman, Human Events, Consumers' Research, winner, Felix Morley Journalism Award (Institute for Humane Studies), appeared on WLFL-TV (WB)(NC)". http://thereporterwww.usjohnlocke.org/about/h display_bio.html?id=1]  ==External link'''Hood and Tobacco Company Funding''' == National Journalism Center The [[John Locke Foundation]] has received partially disclosed sums of money from tobacco companies for "public policy work."  An August, 1994 article written by JLF President, John Hood, in Consumer Research argues for "free-choice" for tobacco users and the loosening of restrictions on tobacco use. [http://thereporterlegacy.uslibrary.ucsf.edu/h John Hoodtid/lir19e00]", accessed November 27, 2003.
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