1988

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Women, Blacks Courted: Big Tobacco Buying New Friendships

The tobacco industry is forging new, behind-the-scenes relationships in its effort to fight smoking bans and excise taxes and polish its image. The $35-billion-a-year industry has aligned itself with organized labor and black, Latino and women’s groups, whose civil rights rhetoric and appeals for social justice have a special resonance in American life. Cash and ... Read more »

New Tobacco Records: Did Industry Know Risks Early?

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“Certain scientists and medical authorities have claimed for many years that the use of tobacco contributes to cancer development in susceptible people,” the letter said. “Just enough evidence has been presented to justify the possibility of such a presumption,” it added. The writer was not a tobacco industry critic, but a tobacco company chemist. The ... Read more »