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Anti-tobacco activists and GlaxoSmithKline PLC, the U.S.'s leading marketer of nicotine-replacement therapy, or NRT, are also backing the potential move.
Chew On This: Sticking With Nicotine Gum for the Long Haul David Kesmodel 2011
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Anti-tobacco groups expect more states to pass taxes this year.
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Anti-tobacco crusaders did not address those matters concretely upfront, and thereby created an intractable opposition.
Paul Abrams: Clean Energy Legislation Proponents Repeat Mistakes of Anti-Tobacco Movement 2010
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Anti-tobacco crusaders did not address those matters concretely upfront, and thereby created an intractable opposition.
Paul Abrams: Clean Energy Legislation Proponents Repeat Mistakes of Anti-Tobacco Movement 2010
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Anti-tobacco docs in 1985 revealed that the incoming AMA president owned a farm, with another AMA board member, on which tobacco was grown in 1985.
Howard Wolinsky: Note to POTUS: Pointers on Speaking to American Medical Association 2009
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Anti-tobacco research is easy money and easy publication; I too have am guilty of taking a perfectly respectable study of my own on respiratory complications in surgery and tacked on a second hand tobacco analysis; two pubs for the price of one.
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The Bollywood celebrity Amitabh Bachan was discharged from an Anti-tobacco case pending against him by a District and Sessions Court in Panaji, Goa.
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The Judicial Magistrate had earlier issued notice of legal proceedings against the Actor following the filing of criminal case by the above NGO under the Goa Anti-tobacco Act.
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Anti-tobacco lawyers who have been so successful suing cigarette makers, and companies which expose their workers to tobacco smoke, now have a new target as part of their latest published strategy -- sue doctors who fail to treat smoking as the serious medical problem it is.
Medpundit 2006
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One study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) concluded that an aggressive tone was essential: "Anti-tobacco advertisements need to be ambitious, hard-hitting, explicit, and in-your-face."
In Tobacco's Face 2008
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