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Critics Say Flavored Smokes Cater to Kids
Banzhaf said that, like soft-drink manufacturers, tobacco companies try to secure
brand
loyalty at a young age ...
Tobacco companies) don't have to tell the government the principal ingredients," Banzhaf told UPI ...
In a sense they are able to use their customers as guinea pigs to find out whether any of these things are toxic ...
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New Evidence re Smoking in Movies
And the Cigar Association announced it will halt product placement ...
Until now, little evidence has supported the theory that tobacco companies use movies as advertising vehicles ...
He said it is no coincidence Camel's flavored blends appeared after the 1998 settlement that banned tobacco companies from marketing to ...
And lawmakers learned a year after the fact that, in 1988, the same company shelled out $350,000 to showcase Lark
cigarette
s in the James Bond film, "License to Kill ...
In a sense they are able to use their customers as guinea pigs to find out whether any of these things are toxic ...
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Read What the Judge Ruled, Then See The Docs Themselves
But Weber said the court's release of the documents, both those from Liggett and possibly the Tobacco Institute papers, does not mean the jury will ever see them ...
Porter law firm memorandum regarding a possible public survey to show no need for stronger labelling on
cigarette
packaging regarding the dangers of smoking, the writers concluded that was a bad idea ...
Tobacco companies were expected to stall the release of the documents just as they did with the Liggett papers, Gentry said ...
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Proposes Root Beer Smelling Cigarette
The latest incriminating document showing the tobacco industry's targeting of youth was revealed in the Florida medicaid case ...
Tobacco companies) don't have to tell the government the principal ingredients," Banzhaf told UPI ...
Gentry, attorneys for the state, included the memo as evidence in their attempt to convince special master R ...
The memo said the
cigarette
's rebellious image ``would be encouraged if the
cigarette
not only tasted horrible, but also had a totally distinctive aroma ...
If the survey produced adverse results, there was a danger that it could fall into the hands of the Federal Trade Commission, a congressional Committee or ``a plaintiff in ...
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Big Tobacco Uses Unscrupulous Marketing Strategies
He said it is no coincidence Camel's flavored blends appeared after the 1998 settlement that banned tobacco companies from marketing to ...
Apparently the tobacco cases are an exception to that rule,'' Weber said ...
On Independence Day they threw a free bash on a yacht docked in New York Harbor ...
Second, Plaintiffs argue that if some of the documents actually contain legal opinions of counsel in connection with litigation, then the crime-fraud ...
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Smoking Among Kids Keeps Rising
Maybe Joe Camel was not the pied piper after all--the one who started young people down the path to nicotine addiction ...
Rutter found that about 300 documents of the Tobacco Institute contain evidence of fraud by the industry ...
Weber said tobacco companies fought the release of the documents because of a 1985 federal law that allows companies ...
And the Cigar Association announced it will halt product placement ...
Some young smokers say they have no intention of quitting, but the new Proposition 10 tax, which raised the price of
cigarette
s by 50 cents a pack, may make them cut back on the amount they smoke ...
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Two New Studies Show: Ads Get Kids to Smoke
Cigarette
advertising and promotion is the single most important predictor of smoking experimentation ...
Pierce and colleagues determined which of the adolescents had become susceptible to smoking, meaning that they now expressed a possible intention to smoke in the future ...
to prevent or delay further regulation of the tobacco industry, while at the same time individual industry members were internally writing such things as ...
In addition, they were not considered susceptible to start smoking, meaning that they had no intention to smoke in the future ...
High exposure to advertising and promotion was defined as owning or being willing to use a tobacco promotional item ...
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Text of Clinton's Speech on Tobacco
Tobacco companies were expected to stall the release of the documents just as they did with the Liggett papers, Gentry said ...
If the returns were unfavorable, they could be destroyed and there would be no record in any office of the ...
Gentry, an attorney for the state, said: ``We know from the Liggett attorneys that they are particularly germane to the ...
After having considered argument of counsel, the motion and exhibits attached thereto and having reviewed in-camera the documents which are the subject matter of the motion, the ...
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Regulate Tobacco Aiming Directly at Kids
The provisions would bar government aid in marketing tobacco products abroad, fund anti-smoking advertisements overseas, require warning labels to be placed on
cigarette
packs sold in other countries and levy a tax on tobacco firms of 2 cents on each pack of
cigarette
s sold abroad in order to finance such efforts ...
But at the San Francisco Chinatown setting, chosen as a symbol of America's diverse international heritage, critics said it would be the height of hypocrisy for Congress to ...
After having considered argument of counsel, the motion and exhibits attached thereto and having reviewed in-camera the documents which are the subject matter of the motion, the ...
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Cigarette Company Considers Pulling 'Light" Label
tobacco companies are marketing directly to children, Palmer produced a recent advertisement for R ...
Spokeswoman Sara Machir said the company will assess whether to remove the terms from its other
brand
s -- Main Street, Sport and Gsmoke ...
Indeed, objective readers can now see for themselves that these documents are not even material to the case at hand, let alone evidence that could prove the state's case,' ...
This would require the use of ``AMTECH technology, using ammonia to generate nicotine enhancement ...
Weber said tobacco companies fought the release of the documents because of a 1985 federal law that allows companies ...
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