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1-year subscription
Six issues, one-year, of Miller-McCune magazine. The magazine, tabbed by industry observer min magazine as one of 2008’s “Hottest Magazine Launches,” draws on academic research and other definitive sources to provide reasoned policy options and...$17.99
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2-year subscription
Two years—12 issues—of Miller-McCune magazine. The magazine, tabbed by industry observer min magazine as one of 2008’s “Hottest Magazine Launches,” draws on academic research and other definitive sources to provide reasoned policy options and solutions...$29.94
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April 2008
How NAFTA has increased illegal immigration to the U.S. ; former U.S. Rep. Mickey Edwards describes how we should take the high ground in the global war on terror; James Fallows asks pointed questions about...$4.99
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August 2008
An era of aging among great powers favors the U.S. ; letting Congress do its job may be the most effective weapon in the war on terror; we need new systems that manage water, energy...$4.99
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January 2009
Whispering prudent advice into the ear of President-elect Barack Obama; making a chilly visit into global warming research; better journalism through data mining; entrepreneur and MacArthur recipient Bill Strickland’s antidote for urban poverty; termites took...$4.99
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July 2009
African Americans die younger than whites — racism’s hidden toll? ; Drill, Baby, Drill? Try Pay Baby Pay; Affordable rooftop solar — now; The search for perfect quiet; Cleaning up our toxic crime labs.$4.99
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June 2008
How the U.S. government could increase its Gross Happiness Product ; business and cultural interests make an industry out of raising doubt about established science; Norman Nie and Saar Golde ask if education makes us...$4.99
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May 2009
A new environmentalism, grounded in biodiversity, can save the future ; A Virginia ethics scholar brings right and left together; U.K. surfers who oppose a tidal power plant; Montana puts Indian history into public schools;...$4.99
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November 2008
Vancouver tries a radical new experiment: Let junkies be junkies ; pyramids of toxic waste proposed as residential neighborhoods; a peanut sheller that fights Third World poverty; and, in the Rust Belt, buy a home...$4.99
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September 2008
Professor offers a cure for cost overruns on government megaprojects ; unwinding the welfare-to-work Catch-22; Michael Reynolds’ Earthship offers housing that’s off-the-grid; as we consume our way to global catastrophe, a future of less may...$4.99









