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13. Tobacco News: Indonesian Smokers Puff Over Cigarette Curbs
Shark Hunt Attracts Commerce Moscow Still The Costliest City For Expats Russia's Classical Olympiad Hopes To Restore Glory Ginfranco Ferre in Critical Condition SMOKING Indonesian Smokers Puff Over Cigarette Curbs In the stairwell of an office complex in the Indonesian capital, office workers nonchalantly puff away in front of a No smoking sign. Shark Hunt Attracts Commerce Moscow Still The Costliest City For Expats Russia's Classical Olympiad Hopes To Restore Glory Ginfranco Ferre in...
Source - Javno.hr,Croatia - Read the story


14. Tobacco News: Plaid Pantry Reassesses Support of Oregon Senator
Now, with Smith supporting a federal excise tax and state cigarette tax increase, Girard wrote that he can no longer support the senator. The measures, which would fund children's healthcare, would place an unfair burden on tobacco users -- a large segment of the chain's customers, according to the letter. In addition, an Associated Press report from February stated that Smith supported a Democratic plan to increase the state's cigarette tax by 0.84 cents per pack to pay for an expansion...
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15. Tobacco News: According to John F. Banzhaf III of Action on Smoking and Health ...
WASHINGTON, June 11 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Supreme Court opened the door to much bigger verdicts against the major tobacco companies in a unanimous decision which said that many if not most smoker law suits against the companies can proceed in state courts where damages tend to be much higher, rather than in federal courts as the defendants had pushed for. WASHINGTON, June 11 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Supreme Court opened the door to much bigger verdicts against the major...
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16. Tobacco News: Court rules tobacco money can't be diverted
The Partnership was created later as a pilot program using separate payments from cigarette makers. Mississippi in 1997 settled its lawsuit against the tobacco industry, which was filed to recover public costs of treating sick smokers. Welcome toHattiesburg American - Hattiesburg, Miss. Court rules tobacco money can't be diverted JACKSON, Miss. The Supreme Court upheld a December 2006 order from a Jackson County chancery judge, who said only the Legislature could appropriate money to...
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17. Tobacco News: The annual diversion of $20 million of tobacco settlement funds to a smoking cessation program was wrong, the ...
The Partnership was created later as a pilot program using separate payments from cigarette makers. When the money for the program ran out, then-Attorney General Mike Moore, who filed the tobacco lawsuit, obtained a December 2000 court order from Chancery Judge Jaye Bradley that directed $20 million a year of Mississippi's annual settlement payments to the Partnership. Mississippi in 1997 settled its lawsuit against the tobacco industry, which was filed to recover public costs of treating...
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18. Tobacco News: Tobacco industry using movies to recruit young smokers: Experts
Tobacco industry using movies to recruit young smokers: Experts 30/05/2007 - 11:47:28 The tobacco industry is using cigarette advertising in shops and PG-rated Hollywood films to deliberately target children, a leading expert claimed today. Professor Ken Warner warned that point of sale advertising in shops is one method to lure teens to buy tobacco. He said one third of teenagers who saw more than 150 scenes of smoking in films in cinemas, on video or on television, had tried smoking....
Source - Ireland Online,Ireland - Read the story


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