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Industry Activity around the World - Interviews with advocates on industry activity in Canada, Hong Kong, Poland, and Thailand.
 
Industry Executives Knew Nicotine Addictive - What the industry knew, and when it knew it, are the issues examined in this article.
 
Industry Secrets - Documents from the AG lawsuits regarding industry knowledge of health effects, marketing tactics, strategy to confuse the science, manipulating tobacco's addictive properties, fighting against clean indoor air standards, and political involvement in opposing prevention efforts.
 
Industry Spy Poses as A Science Writer - for 35 years [06/03/99] - A tobacco public relations man, masquerading as a journalist, spied on "anti-tobacco" science, scientists, and scientific organizations for more than a third of a century.
 
Inside Quotes from the Tobacco Industry - Brought to you by the Oklahoma Department of Health.
 
JAMA: Public vs Private Statements Made by the Tobacco Industry: Cancer; causation; secondhand smoke. - Example: internal Brown and Williamson Tobacco document in 1986: "involuntary smoking is a cause of disease, including lung cancer, in health nonsmokers"; public statements by the industry at the same time: "environmental tobacco smoke has not been shown to cause lung cancer in nonsmokers".
 
JAMA: Public vs Private Statements Made by the Tobacco Industry: Smoking and Disease - 1960s, 1970s, 1980s. Succinct chart compares what the industry said in public with what it said in private.
 
JAMA: Public vs. Private Statements Made by the Tobacco Industry: Addiction, Light Brands - Nicotine and Addiction; Low Tar Cigarettes; Industry Research and PR. Compares what the tobacco industry said privately with what it told the public, the Congress, and its customers.
 
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 most important documents from that are now available here.
 
Law News Network -- Scathing Opinion in Smoking Case - Judge Munter says the evidence proves that Philip Morris waged a campaign to addict teen-agers and conspired to hide the health consequences of smoking from the public.
 
Lawyer Control of Internal Scientific Research and Products Liability Lawsuits: The Brown and Williamson Documents - JAMA article on industry use of lawyers to control industry science.
 
Lorillard Documents Show Company Knew Nicotine Was Addictive, Adjusted Levels - Short report on confidential Lorillard memos that reveal Lorillard knew its customers smoke because they were addicted to nicotine, and that high school students were the core of its customer base.
 
Lorillard counts on Shook, Hardy & Bacon to defend it from a cancer death lawsuit - Covers one of the major tobacco law firms.
 
Manipulation: The Story of Imperial Tobacco and its Cigarettes - A history of Canadian tobacco giant Imperial Tobacco; incorporates information from recently released industry documents.
 
McSpotlight on the Tobacco Industry - Which tobacco company also makes Maxwell House coffee? Which is the largest tobacco company in the world? This site has answers.
 
Memo to Commerce Committee on Tobacco Documents - Memo from John Dingell, ranking member, to Democratic members of the House Commerce Committee, on the subpeonaed tobacco documents. Provides overview of what the documents reveal about industry manipulation, lobbying, litigation, PR, and lawyer control of scientific research.
 
Monitoring and Countering Tobacco Industry Influence - Seession from health conference addresses political and economic influence of the tobacco industry, its effects, and public health responses.
 
Multinational Monitor - January/February issue of the magazine focuses on the tobacco industry.
 
Multinational Monitor: The Tobacco Papers - Formerly secret industry documents. "Buying votes, buying friends" tobacco industry political influence; Big Tobacco and the Law; Big Tobacco goes global; Smoking Guns I: Marketing to Kids; Smoking Guns II: Nicotine Manipulation.
 
Nicotine 'fortified' to lure smokers - Ottawa Citizen Online; a look at the industry in Canada. "The tobacco industry conducted intensive research on ways to 'fortify' and 'enhance' the nicotine in cigarettes so addicted smokers would keep buying the product, newly released documents reveal...the documents poke a hole in the core argument long used by the industry: the claim that their marketing was not designed to persuade non-smokers to smoke, but merely to convince current 'adult' smokers to switch brands."
 
 

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