If there's any lingering doubt that corporate America has fully taken over health care, let it now be put to rest: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are lamenting smoking deaths in part because ... people die too early and thus truncate their productive years. That's one of the conclusions of a new CDC report on smoking-related deaths, which reveals that from 1995 to 1999, cigarette smoking caused 440,000 premature deaths in the United States, more for men (264,000) than for women (178,000). And damn if that didn't rob the economy of $81.9 billion in lost worker productivity, not...