1991

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Secret Cigarette Additives: What Goes Up In Smoke?

Every year, the tobacco companies and their sworn enemies at the Department of Health and Human Services join in a ritual dance. The tobacco companies turn over to H.H.S.’s Office on Smoking and Health a list of the hundreds of secret ingredients they add to cigarettes. Federal officials obligingly lock It in a safe, away ... Read more »

Smoking’s Asbestos Episode

The carcinogen was used in Kent filters in 1952-56. Now the company faces lawsuits of a sort never seen in the industry. In the early 1950s, when the link between smoking and lung cancer began receiving wide attention, the Lorillard tobacco company mounted an unusual counterattack. The cigarette maker held a press conference at New ... Read more »