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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 ...
He said it is no coincidence Camel's flavored blends appeared after the 1998 settlement that banned tobacco companies from marketing to young people ...
Tobacco companies) don't have to tell the government the principal ingredients," Banzhaf told UPI ...
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The War Over Cigar Labels Heats Up
Actors who puff on the cigars include Bruce Willis, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Denzel Washington, and Whoopi Goldberg ...
In the same time period, cigar sales jumped from $ 613 million to $ 876 million, representing the purchase of 4 ...
Public-health groups are pointing to a sharp rise in teenage cigar smoking at the same time the industry has increased its advertising ...
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Learn Why This Session Could Be The Most Important
A recent Federal Trade Commission (FTC) study found that between 1996 and 1997, the number of cigar brands increased from 207 to 319 ...
As more people light up, some US officials are saying cigars should abide by the same rules as cigarettes ...
If participants wished, they could then draft a strongly-worded Conference resolution and send it to President Clinton in time to have it effect his decision ...
This session, however, could be the most important one of the Conference since it is designed to influence President Clinton's decision regarding the proposed US tobacco deal, and ultimately the deal itself ...
The panel will also include Matt Myers of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids and John Seffrin of the American Cancer Society, both of whom are likely to emphasize the deal's advantages ...
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Highlights Advantages of State Lawsuits Over Flawed Global Deal
A recent Federal Trade Commission (FTC) study found that between 1996 and 1997, the number of cigar brands increased from 207 to 319 ...
Moreover, the companies agreed, in writing, to assist Florida in enacting new laws designed to keep children from smoking ...
Congress to find out just what the tobacco industry is hiding before the flawed tobacco bailout goes any further ...
The Conference organizers have agreed, and the special session is now scheduled for Wednesday, August 27th ...
It's not clear where the cigar companies stand on federal legislation ...
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California: Court Seeks Tobacco Law Clarification for Sick Smoker Suits
He proposed that US leaders familiar with the deal brief conference participants on its expected impact abroad, and permit representatives from other countries to express their views ...
The Florida settlement,therefore, should strengthen the resolve of other states and the U ...
Smith said Grisham, of Los Angeles, had started smoking in the early 1960s, at age 13, attracted by tobacco company representatives who handed out cigarettes near her junior high school campus ...
The Florida settlement came in the fourth week of jury selection in the case, and less than a week after the chief executives of tobacco giants Philip Morris and R ...
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US News on Secret Tobacco Papers
The Florida settlement,therefore, should strengthen the resolve of other states and the U ...
Circuit Court of Appeals, considering two suits by former smokers, asked the California Supreme Court whether state law would allow a suit by someone diagnosed with a tobacco-related illness many years after becoming addicted to cigarettes ...
The new reports spell out with great clarity the remarkable degree to which tobacco company lawyers controlled research into smoking and health, and the measures their clients took to conceal what they knew ...
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Australian Doctors Debate Smokers' Rights to Surgery
Tobacco companies) don't have to tell the government the principal ingredients," Banzhaf told UPI ...
A recent Federal Trade Commission (FTC) study found that between 1996 and 1997, the number of cigar brands increased from 207 to 319 ...
And antitobacco congressmen have introduced legislation making cigars abide by the same labeling and advertising rules as cigarettes ...
The California warning label, by comparison, is almost inconspicuous ...
Peters, a thoracic surgeon and chairman of action on smoking and health, based his argument on a Danish study which found that after joint replacement surgery, smokers could reduce their risk of post-operative wound infection from 27 per cent to zero if they quit smoking six weeks before the operation ...
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WV Supreme Court Upholds Tobacco Verdict Rejecting Smokers' Medical Claims
The state Supreme Court, the highest authority on California law, has not ruled on whether a smoker's awareness of addiction precludes a later lawsuit for illness ...
The court voted 3-1 to reject the smokers' appeal, which argued that they deserved free, routine medical monitoring be cause the cigarette companies sold a defective product with no regard for their customers' health ...
What has the cigar manufacturers upset is that the new Massachusetts law requires a conspicuous black-and-white health warning label on ...
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Majority of Cincinnati Citizens Support a Workplace Smoking Ban
to avoid seeing vast quantities of its internal documents released at trial -- a sign that cases like his state's, scheduled to begin early next year, must move forward, and that the national settlement is unnecessary ...
City Health Commissioner Malcolm Adcock called the survey a The smoking war may be heating up in Cincinnati ...
Such revelations won't help the embattled business as it tries to fend off continuing attacks on both legal and legislative fronts ...
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UK: Secondhand Smoke in the Workplace Kills Hundreds Per Year
This formula was based on information from other studies on the risks of dying from lung cancer , heart disease and cancer as a result of passive smoking ...
He says when wound infections occur among smokers, their hospital stay is extended and costs are increased ...
The state Supreme Court, the highest authority on California law, has not ruled on whether a smoker's awareness of addiction precludes a later lawsuit for illness ...