Regulation of Tobacco Products: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, Second Session, Volumen 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1995 |
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... Council for Tobacco Research , USA 340 Mele , Paul C. , Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute Material submitted for the record by : 3460 16 395 Coalition on Smoking OR Health : News release and statement Council for Tobacco ...
... Council for Tobacco Research , USA 340 Mele , Paul C. , Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute Material submitted for the record by : 3460 16 395 Coalition on Smoking OR Health : News release and statement Council for Tobacco ...
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... Smoke and Mirrors How Cigarette Makers Keep Health Question ' Open ' Year After Year Council for Tobacco Research Is Billed as Independent But Guided by Lawyers An Industry Insurance Policy By ALIX M. FREEDMAN And LAURIE P. COHEN Staff ...
... Smoke and Mirrors How Cigarette Makers Keep Health Question ' Open ' Year After Year Council for Tobacco Research Is Billed as Independent But Guided by Lawyers An Industry Insurance Policy By ALIX M. FREEDMAN And LAURIE P. COHEN Staff ...
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... Council's role was never just research . It was largely a creature of Hill & Knowlton , the public relations firm , which cigarette merchants retained when the mouse research came out . Hill & Knowlton installed the Council in the ...
... Council's role was never just research . It was largely a creature of Hill & Knowlton , the public relations firm , which cigarette merchants retained when the mouse research came out . Hill & Knowlton installed the Council in the ...
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... Council lawyers 20 years earlier . Dr. Smith says the Council paid for equipment at his depart- ment's lab at the University of Tennessee when he was doing his smokeless tobacco studies , though it didn't finance the studies . REWARDING ...
... Council lawyers 20 years earlier . Dr. Smith says the Council paid for equipment at his depart- ment's lab at the University of Tennessee when he was doing his smokeless tobacco studies , though it didn't finance the studies . REWARDING ...
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... Council contracted with that lab to do the world's lar- gest inhalation study , involving more than 10,000 mice . To do it , the Council spent hundreds of thousands of dollars in a quest for the perfect smoking machine , one that ...
... Council contracted with that lab to do the world's lar- gest inhalation study , involving more than 10,000 mice . To do it , the Council spent hundreds of thousands of dollars in a quest for the perfect smoking machine , one that ...
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