1999

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The Slow Lane in Vehicle Safety

Federal agency investigates defects. But officials are often not aware of potentially perilous problems because auto makers sometimes withhold data to delay costly recalls. FIRST OF TWO PARTS After five years of fending off government investigations into a rash of steering column fires, Ford Motor Co. in April 1996 announced the largest safety recall in ... Read more »

The ‘Good Nicotine, Bad Nicotine’ Debate

Addiction: Even tobacco companies have considered marketing such other ‘delivery systems’ as patches or gum. All nicotine is not created equal, as SmithKline Beecham Consumer Health Care can attest. Its Nicorette gum tasted bad–so bad that people who bought it to kick their cigarette habit tended to stop using it too soon and quickly relapsed ... Read more »

Big Tobacco Keeps Thumb on Makers of Stop-Smoking Aids

Memos show cigarette firms pressured manufacturers of nicotine gums and patches to mute their message. Cigarette makers and the drug firms that market nicotine gum and patches would seem to be natural enemies, at war in a multibillion-dollar market of people hooked on nicotine. Yet a peaceful coexistence has reigned between them since nicotine replacement ... Read more »