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Title: Global Tobacco Treaty Gains Ground Despite Powerful Industry Interference
Author:Corporate Accountability International Dated:09 Feb 2006
Members of the Network for Accountability of Tobacco Transnationals (NATT) commend Parties for standing up to Big Tobacco by moving forward with one of the treaty's most central provisions: the ban on tobacco advertising, promotion, and sponsorship. [refers to Philip Morris (part of Altria), British American Tobacco, 7-Eleven, Japan Tobacco International]
The world's leading cancer, heart, and lung associations have called on the major tobacco companies [including Philip Morris, British American Tobacco, and Japan Tobacco International] to immediately halt their youth anti-smoking campaigns which they said not only have failed to reduce smoking but may actually be encouraging young people to smoke.
Author:Clive Bates, Director of ASH - Action on Smoking and Health [UK], special to CorpWatch Dated:15 Oct 2002
How Bad Does it Have to be Before it's Worse than Nothing? -...Not surprisingly the tobacco industry and its client states such as Germany, Japan and the United States have been doing as much as they can to delay, dissipate and divert any measures that look as though they may be effective. [refers to Philip Morris, BAT - British American Tobacco, Japan Tobacco International]
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