The Smoke Ring: Tobacco, Money, and Multinational PoliticsExamines the influence of the tobacco industry, especially the world's six largest multinational tobacco companies, in the face of medical evidence that can no longer be confuted. |
Contents
Evading the Issue | 1 |
The Tobacco Giants | 22 |
The Media Gets the Message | 44 |
Copyright | |
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