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Tobacco's Smokescreens Revealed
Recent research identifies tobacco industry strategies to fight, delay, and water down health warnings, to prevent regulation of the tobacco industry, to circumvent advertising restrictions, and to give tobacco giant Philip Morris more lobbying power.

The Manufacturer of This Product May Have Engaged in Cover-Ups, Lies, and Concealment
Legal scholarship, extensively footnoted, provides examples of tobacco industry concealment.

Joe Camel Campaign
In the litigation Mangini v. R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Collection, R.J. Reynolds and its advertising agencies were ordered to produce several million pages of documents regarding the design and implementation of the Joe Camel Campaign. Some of the mo

bmj.com Philip Morris memo
Formerly secret memo describes Philip Morris's programs to influence the political and scientific process in Europe in the 1990s.

Industry Activity around the World
Interviews with advocates on industry activity in Canada, Hong Kong, Poland, and Thailand.

PR Watch: Why Philip Morris Hates Trial Lawyers
Short item on tobacco giant Philip Morris, how it litigates, how it lobbies.

Tobacco Industry Sponsorship in the United States
Public health report documents the nature and extent of tobacco industry sponsorship of events and organizations; 304 separate sponsorships identified during the period 1995-1999.

Statements of Former Philip Morris Employees
CourtTV provides statements of Ian Uydess, William Farone, and Jerome Rivers. Covers nicotine manipulation, nicotine impact boosting, and research conducted by Philip Morris on nicotine addiction.

Tobacco industry undermines public health efforts worldwide
Documentation on tobacco industry PR, junk science, campaign contributions, lobbying, advertising and product promotion. Features story of how the U.S. Trade Representative, on behalf of Philip Morris and R.J. Reynolds Tobacco, helped force Japan, South

Smoking Gun
What's the biggest tobacco stock you've never heard of? Try Wal-Mart. Forbes article explains.

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