- Tobacco Industry Activity in the U.S. Advocacy
Tobacco Documents Bibliography Cites publications based on research and analysis of tobacco industry documents. Updated quarterly. History of Smoking Bibliography Cites resources on the history of the cigarette and the development of a workingclass n ... http://www.library.ucsf.edu/
| | - Republican National Committees Critiques
How can I get a videotapeDVD of a program FRONTLINE programs generally are available for tape or DVD purchase for a period of three to seven years after initial broadcast. After that, rights to distribute andor broadcast the program expire. Many larg ... http://www.pbs.org/
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- Top AllTime Givers To Congress: Philip Morris Org
The numbers on this page are based on contributions of $200 or more from PACs and individuals to federal candidates and from PAC, individual and soft money donors to political parties, as reported to the Federal Election Commission. While election cy ... http://www.opensecrets.org/
| | - The Quiet Victory of the Cigarette Lobby Org
Big Pharma’s Top Lobbyist Said What by Jeffrey Young “Everybody knows that Big Pharma is in bed with Republicans and is biding its time to join forces with them to kill Obama’s alth plan. Everyone also knows that Obama and the Democrats are really go ... http://www.theatlantic.com/
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- Tobacco: Political Issues Advocacy
Managed by the International Union Against Cancer, GLOBALink is the leading international tobacco control community serving all those active in tobaccocontrol, and public health. OBALink Members range from individuals to international organisations w ... http://www.globalink.org/
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- Tobacco Lobbying Continues Obbying
WASHINGTON Each day that Congress meets, the nations four largest cigarette anufacturers spend more than $100,000 pushing their agenda on Capitol Hill. Philip Morris Cos., which operates the nations largest cigarette factory in Richmond, and three o ... http://no-smoking.org/
| | - Philip Morris Latest Smoke Screen Tobacco
BusinessWeek news analysis finds Philip Morriss call for FDA regulation has little to do with health and a lot to do with selfinterest. July 16, 2001 ... http://www.businessweek.com/
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