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  • ...al acceptability. Tobacco industry documents indicate the extent to which the industry used this PR strategy. Some of those documents are below: ==Tobacco industry documents about smoking in the movies==
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  • *[http://www.smokefreemovies.ucsf.edu/ Smoke Free Movies] (Web site) ...moking in the Movies]] (Tobacco industry documents dealing with smoking in movies)
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  • ...al acceptability. Tobacco industry documents indicate the extent to which the industry used this PR strategy. Some of those documents are below: ==Tobacco industry documents about smoking in the movies==
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  • '''Placement of cigarettes in movies "sheer fiction"''' ...lver Screen," in which cigarette manufacturers were accused of of engaging in "a deliberate corporate strategy" to use popular motion pictures as vehicle
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  • ...o preserve the presence of smoking in the movies as a way to help preserve the social acceptability of tobacco use. ...opportunities to get cigarettes on screen and into the hands of smokers. The PMI Corporate Affairs Department is helping...</blockquote>
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  • ...out whether smoking caused lung cancer long after there was a consensus in the scientific community. <tdo>search_term=smoking movies promotion</tdo>
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  • '''Raleigh in Feature Films''' ...arette companies engaged to get their brands of cigarettes placed in major movies.
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  • ...illiamson]] cigarettes in no fewer than five feature films in exchange for the sum of $500,000. [[Category:Smoking in the movies]]
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  • ...uction with the Motion Picture, "Run Sheep Run", A Suspense, Thriller, Set in Los Angeles.''' ...moviemaker assures the CEO, "The major characters and supporting people in the script all smoke."
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  • *[[Liggett & Myers letter writing campaign against proposed airline smoking rules]] (1983) ...campaign to the Civil Aeronautics Board to oppose restrictions on smoking in commercial aircraft.)
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  • ...ocially responsible" while, in fact, promoting the social acceptability of smoking. ...g materials on the smoking issue, or (b) students writing dissertations on the subject...At no time did we mention that we were researching on behalf of R
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  • ...hardson and William Watts, in 1993 as a way to get around the FAA's ban on smoking on domestic airline flights. Mickey Richardson was a former Walt Disney ex ...nd they generously decided to include a non-smoking section at the back of the plane for companion travelers.
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  • ...isco]] in 1994. Glantz is a promoter of public health policies to reduce smoking. ...Cardiology in 1975, and a post-doctoral fellow in Cardiovascular Research in 1977.
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  • ...suffered discrimination...she should have been able to smoke while taking the test. He also gives other, similar illustrations to make his point. (From page A-40 of the document)<br>
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  • ...nd industries adopt, purportedly to restrict their corporate behavior that the public considers harmful or damaging. Corporations and industries finalize ...o the problem of binge drinking by youth.<ref>Distilled Spirits Council of the U.S. [http://www.discus.org/industry/code/code.htm Code Of Responsible Prac
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  • ...sub-conscious ''"imprints."'' These imprints, he says, are located within the ''reptillian brain.'' ...very word has a mental highway. I call that a code, an unconscious code in the brain." Dr. Rapaille from a PBS ''Frontline'' interview, December 15, 2003.
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  • ...ish American Tobacco]]) as "any roll of tobacco wrapped in leaf tobacco or in any substance containing tobacco, other than any roll of tobacco which is a ==Difference in smoking==
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  • ...Grew Up Together]", ''PR Watch'', volume 1, number 3, Third Quarter 1994. The original article was authored by John Stauber and is used here with permiss ...eading the public about the effects of smoking looks remarkably similar to the controversies of 40 years ago.
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  • From the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) web pages:[http://www.nti.org/b_aboutnti/b1 ...ion's largest media conglomerates. The company merged with [[Time Warner]] in 1996.
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  • ...Organization''' (WHO) directs and coordinates authority for health within the [[United Nations]] (UN) system. According to its website, WHO is responsib The United Nations was formed in 1945, and its Constitution came into force on 7 April 1948, now celebrated
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  • ...harlie Daniels in the popular 1980 movie "Urban Cowboy." The conclusion of the plan states: ...ow the product used by Travolta is Skoal. The second objective is getting the target audience to try dipping themselves.</blockquote>
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