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Tobacco Facts (27th April, 2005) : From British Columbia, lots of information on smoking and the tobacco industry in Canada. |
Trinkets and Trash (27th April, 2005) : Gallery of cigarette ads and tobacco industry promotional items: t-shirts, caps, radios, and a wide variety of other items designed by tobacco companies to sell cigarettes, spit tobacco, and cigars. |
Legacy Tobacco Documents Library (27th April, 2005) : Digital library of internal tobacco industry documents from the files of top tobacco companies. Over 5 million documents, over 20 million pages, relating to scientific research, manufacturing, marketing, advertising and sales of cigarettes. Searchable and ... |
Tobacco Documents Online (27th April, 2005) : Allows online searching of millions of tobacco industry documents. |
R..J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Online Litigation Document Archive (27th April, 2005) : Provides public with access to documents produced by R..J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, as part of the Attorneys General Master Settlement Agreement. |
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Jeffrey Wigand, Ph.D. () : Tobacco whistleblower whose story is featured in the movie 'The Insider'
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Smoke Free Liverpool () : Smokefree Liverpool is a partnership of voluntary and statutory organisations working towards making Liverpool a Smokefree city by 2008, the year the city celebrates its status as European Capital of Culture.
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No Smoke Tokyo () : Non-smoking bars, clubs and restaurants in Tokyo, Japan. Also smoke-free hotels, flights, taxis, and worldwide smoke-free information, and news about non-smokers rights and the fight for clean air in Japan!
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New York City Coalition for a Smoke Free City () : The Coalition for a Smoke-Free City is an anti tobacco advocacy group committed to making New York a smoke-free city
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SAVE: Empowering Survivors of Tobacco Sickness () : Survivors and Victims of Tobacco Empowerment trains survivors of tobacco-related illness to speak with children and teens in schools and community groups about what tobacco products do to their customers.
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