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"Operation Berkshire": the international tobacco companies' conspiracy - Tobacco industry documents reveal the establishment of a conspiracy between Philip Morris, R J Reynolds, British American Tobacco, Rothmans, Reemtsma, Gallaher and Imperial, starting in 1977, to promote controversy over smoking and disease and to reassure smokers.
 
'Insider' Slams Canadian Tobacco Firms - Mr. Wigand said, "The tobacco industry -- whether it's in Canada, or in Brazil or in Japan -- all know they're in the nicotine delivery business. And they've designed the cigarette to deliver an addictive amount of nicotine. That's what they do. They have told people that's not true. And so you have this duplicity."
 
A Frank Statement - On January 4, 1954, in response to continuing scientific reports on the health effects of smoking, the tobacco industry published this ad in more than 400 newspapers. It was a seminal moment in the history of tobacco, and also of public relations.
 
AHA Response to Philip Morris Announcement - American Heart Association response to Philip Morris statement explores the history and conduct of the company and industry.
 
AMA: in their own words - Quotes from tobacco industry documents, formerly secret. What the industry says in private on nicotine, addiction, and profits.
 
AS3 Archives: The Cigarette Company Mentality Collection - Archive of industry quotes, public and private.
 
Addicted to Profit: Big Tobacco's Expanding Global Reach - "Big picture" presentation: money, power, addiction, sales, and how it plays out in different countries.
 
American Heart Association: Tobacco Industry's Economic and Political Influence - AHA shows how tobacco companies have used their economic power to wield considerable influence on the political process.
 
American Heart Association: Tobacco Industry's Targeting of Youth, Minorities, and Woman - The "Joe Camel" advertising campaign, related promotional materials, and branding campaigns.
 
Big Tobacco Bounces Back - "Philip Morris et al. are recasting themselves as kinder, gentler companies concerned about their communities. Meanwhile, they're strong-arming the TV networks to block counter-ads which might persuade you otherwise."
 
Big Tobacco Bounces Back - "Philip Morris et al. are recasting themselves as kinder, gentler companies concerned about their communities. Meanwhile, they're strong-arming the TV networks to block counter-ads which might persuade you otherwise."
 
Blaming the Victim - Paper by Richard Daynard JD, Ph.D. Casting blame on the tobacco victim: Impact on assumption of the risk and related defenses in The United States tobacco litigation. Analysis of industry argument and industry conduct.
 
CBC News - Indepth: Smoking Up a Storm - Interviews with tobacco whisteblower Dr. Jeffrey Wigand, and a tobacco indsutry PR representative.
 
CDC's Tobacco Industry Documents Web Resource - Organized set of (formerly secret) tobacco industry documents; some searchable, some displayable.
 
CJR - ABC, Philip Morris and the Infamous Apology - Columbia Journalism Review report on tobacco industry intimidatation of journalists.
 
CJR - Darts & Laurels, Jan/Feb 1993 - (Search for "Burning Issues"). In the 1970s "twenty-six bioscientists who were studying the link between smoking and disease were suddenly fired by R.J. Reynolds after company lawyers had collected their laboratory reports; the research was never made public and was never resumed". Meanwhile Reynolds, with the rest of the tobacco industry, continued to maintain that the link between smoking and disease was "not proven" and "more research was needed".
 
CJR - Darts and Laurels, Jan/Feb 95 - How the tobacco industry promotes spit tobacco, particularly to kids; how the industry organizes fake grass-roots groups to oppose smokefree public places; how the industry intimidated California TV stations from running a tough anti-smoking ad; and how the Weekly Reader, owned by the controlling shareholder of R.J. Reynolds, ran an industry PR piece on the "unfairness" of smokefree laws.
 
California Documents from the State of Minnesota Depository - Once-secret tobacco industry documents provide insight into industry plans to weaken enforcement of and support for California's smoke-free workplaces; industry efforts to form a network of groups to advance the tobacco industry position thereby creating the sense of a grass roots movement, and industry efforts to undermine the California tobacco control program.
 
Cig Lies Raise New Questions - Article on the Council for Tobacco Research (CTR) argues it was a front group for Big Tobacco, used to generate doubt about the health effects of the product.
 
Cigarette Secrets - Mother Jones article on funny things that pop up when you start sifting through thousands of pages of once-secret tobacco documents.
 
 

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