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Mexican tobacco growers: Economically shunned by industry, still used as lobbyists
By
Alejandra Xanic von Bertrab
May 31, 2011
Big Tobacco cultivates more people, less land, in Mexico
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Mapping the impact of illicit cigarettes
By
Te-Ping Chen
March 27, 2009
The expert: watch an interview with Luk Joossens
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ICIJ
October 20, 2008
Public health suffers as Indonesia ignores calls for tobacco reform
By
Andreas Harsono
September 9, 2011
FDA cigarette study casts doubt on whether new warning labels would help smokers quit
By
Kimberly Leonard
June 30, 2011
Was 1998 tobacco pact a bad deal for some U.S. states?
Some states might have collected more through cigarette tax
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Overview: The tobacco lobby goes global
By
Ricardo Sandoval Palos
November 15, 2010
Part II: A troubled model for reform in Mexico
By
Alejandra Xanic von Bertrab
November 15, 2010
Russia's cigarette king practices strategic giving
By
Roman Anin
June 9, 2011
How the spin doctors talked up tobacco as thousands died
By
Bill Birnbauer
April 25, 2002
Part II: A troubled model for reform in Mexico
By
Alejandra Xanic von Bertrab
November 15, 2010
A troubled model for reform in Mexico
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Overview: The tobacco lobby goes global
By
Ricardo Sandoval Palos
November 15, 2010
Philip Morris says it will continue lobbying on international tobacco controls
By
Ricardo Sandoval Palos
November 18, 2010
How the spin doctors talked up tobacco as thousands died
By
Bill Birnbauer
April 25, 2002
Was 1998 tobacco pact a bad deal for some U.S. states?
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