A Question Of Intent: A Great American Battle With A Deadly IndustryPublicAffairs, 21 mar 2002 - 512 páginas Tobacco companies had been protecting their turf for decades. They had congressmen in their pocket. They had corrupt scientists who made excuses about nicotine, cancer and addiction. They had hordes of lawyers to threaten anyone -- inside the industry or out -- who posed a problem. They had a whole lot of money to spend. And they were good at getting people to do what they wanted them to do. After all, they had already convinced millions of Americans to take up an addictive, unhealthy, and potentially deadly habit. David Kessler didn't care about all that. In this book he tells for the first time the thrilling detective story of how the underdog FDA -- while safeguarding the nation's food, drugs, and blood supply -- finally decided to take on one of the world's most powerful opponents, and how it won. Like A Civil Action or And the Band Played On, A Question of Intent weaves together science, law, and fascinating characters to tell an important and often unexpectedly moving story. We follow Kessler's team of investigators as they race to find the clues that will allow the FDA to assert jurisdiction over cigarettes, while the tobacco companies and their lawyers fight back -- hard. Full of insider information and drama, told with wit, and animated by its author's moral passion, A Question of Intent reads like a Grisham thriller, with one exception -- everything in it is true. |
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... looked innocent enough, but those books . . . it was our Bible.” We sat facing each other in the lounge of a private club in downtown Washington. There was an air of shabby gentility to the place, the residue of better days. Veritas had ...
... looked innocent enough, but those books . . . it was our Bible.” We sat facing each other in the lounge of a private club in downtown Washington. There was an air of shabby gentility to the place, the residue of better days. Veritas had ...
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... looked up from my notepad. I was struck by Veritas's long, drawn face. He seemed in complete control of himself ... look like horses' asses,” said Veritas. But the industry never lost a case, and that was all that mattered to them ...
... looked up from my notepad. I was struck by Veritas's long, drawn face. He seemed in complete control of himself ... look like horses' asses,” said Veritas. But the industry never lost a case, and that was all that mattered to them ...
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... looked nervously around the room. He obviously did not want anyone he knew to see the two of us together. “You hit the bull's eye three times,” he said. “You were right to focus on nicotine as an addictive drug. You were right to ...
... looked nervously around the room. He obviously did not want anyone he knew to see the two of us together. “You hit the bull's eye three times,” he said. “You were right to focus on nicotine as an addictive drug. You were right to ...
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... look, but I could not tell by the expression on her face whether she was impressed or repelled. It was the last time I saw her at a loss for words. My fascination with frogs could be traced back to Oscar Schotté, one of the world's ...
... look, but I could not tell by the expression on her face whether she was impressed or repelled. It was the last time I saw her at a loss for words. My fascination with frogs could be traced back to Oscar Schotté, one of the world's ...
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... looked every inch a member of the Praetorian Guard. He was as direct as his boss was courteous. Without pausing to make small talk, he interrupted our conversation. "There is only one question. One issue. Are you going to be loyal to ...
... looked every inch a member of the Praetorian Guard. He was as direct as his boss was courteous. Without pausing to make small talk, he interrupted our conversation. "There is only one question. One issue. Are you going to be loyal to ...
Índice
Part II The Investigation Begins | 95 |
Part III The Evidence Mounts | 165 |
Part IV Turning Deceit Aside | 261 |
Principal Characters | 395 |
Notes | 397 |
List of Author Interviews | 453 |
Readings | 461 |
Acknowledgments | 465 |
FDA Tobacco Team | 468 |
Index | 469 |
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A Question Of Intent: A Great American Battle With A Deadly Industry David Kessler Vista previa restringida - 2002 |
A Question Of Intent: A Great American Battle With A Deadly Industry David Kessler Vista previa restringida - 2001 |
A Question Of Intent: A Great American Battle With A Deadly Industry David Kessler Vista previa restringida - 2001 |
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