- Advertising@ (17)
- Events and Sponsorships@ (16)
- Lobbying@ (51)
- Product Placement@ (22)
- Pro-Tobacco Advocacy@ (205)
- Public Relations@ (36)
- Secondhand Smoke@ (35)
- Teen Smoking@ (57)
See also:
- Business: Consumer Goods and Services: Tobacco (87)
- Society: Issues: Health: Tobacco: Smuggling (19)
- Society: Issues: Health: Tobacco: Tobacco Industry Documents (52)
Criminal Investigation Of The Tobacco Industry, Clifford E. Douglas
tobacco.org
Douglas is the President of Tobacco Control Law and Policy Consulting. Speech given to the Northeastern University School Of Law. (May 31, 1998)
Public Health Under Attack: ASSIST and the Tobacco Industry
ajph.org
Research paper reports on how the tobacco industry mobilized a well-coordinated attack on a national stop-smoking project.
The Truth about Big Tobacco in Its Own Words
bmj.com
Editorial in the British Medical Journal urges opening of the Guildford depository of tobacco industry documents and explains what we've learned already from industry documents.
No Sale: 5. Legislative Recommendations
stic.neu.edu
"Faced with the prospect that state laws may be strengthened, the tobacco industry initiated a campaign to avert effective reform by enacting its own weaker proposals, designed to give the false appearance of reform without effecting meaningful change."
Trinkets and Trash
trinketsandtrash.org
Gallery of cigarette ads and tobacco industry promotional items: t-shirts, caps, radios, and a wide variety of other items designed by tobacco companies to sell cigarettes, spit tobacco, and cigars.
Daily Doc: Philip Morris aggression
tobacco.org
Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals started marketing Nicorette gum in the early 1980s. In response, Philip Morris ceased all of its humectant purchases from Dow, and let them know why.
Tobacco Industry Witnesses on Whether Smoking Causes Lung Cancer
tobacco.org
Tobacco industry witnesses who argued against restrictions on secondhand smoke were asked if firsthand smoke, smoking cigarettes, causes lung cancer. These are their answers.
GASP of Colorado: Tobacco Industry and Front Groups
gaspforair.org
Papers on Philip Morris's accommodation/pre-emption program; Philip Morris media plan for Colorado; RJR's field force; smoker's groups bankrolled by the tobacco industry.
The tobacco industry in Australia
quit.org.au
Chapter in book on smoking covers tobacco industry structure, financials, lobbying tactics, public relations, and liability.
The Special Privileges of Tobacco
lectlaw.com
Tobacco industry use of lawyers to hide research.
Addicted to Profit: Big Tobacco's Expanding Global Reach
essentialaction.org
"Big picture" presentation: money, power, addiction, sales, and how it plays out in different countries.
Shameful Science: The Continuing Saga
globalink.org
Supplement covers Philip Morris and RJ Reynolds actions from 1992 to late 1998, plus some older documents that have come to light.
The Cigarette Papers
pbs.org
A "webumentary" documenting what the industry knew and when they knew it, in their own words, and what they did to hide their knowledge, and to get their customers to doubt the dangers of smoking.
Failed Promises of the Cigarette Industry and its Effect on Consumer Misperceptions about the Health Risks of Smoking
tc.bmjjournals.com
Research reviews the public statements made by the tobacco industry and private statements inside the industry, assesses the extent to which cigarette companies fulfilled their 1954 promises, and evaluates the effect on consumer knowledge of the product.
Tobacco Facts
tobaccofacts.org
From British Columbia, lots of information on smoking and the tobacco industry in Canada.
Tobacco's Smokescreens Revealed
smh.com.au
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. (December 6, 2003)
Smoking Gun
forbes.com
What's the biggest tobacco stock you've never heard of? Try Wal-Mart. Forbes article explains. (August 21, 2000)
The Cigarette Papers
nationarchive.com
The Tobacco Industry and control of information about smoking and cancer; article from The Nation Magazine.
McSpotlight on the Tobacco Industry
mcspotlight.org
Which tobacco company also makes Maxwell House coffee? Which is the largest tobacco company in the world? This site has answers.
Concentration of Power
soc.duke.edu
Section from report on the tobacco industry examines where power is concentrated in the tobacco industry.
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