101. Tobacco companies say the agreement was meant to prevent marketing to minors, not intended to ban tobacco advertising and promotion altogether. 102. Tobacco advertising means money to NASCAR teams. 103. Under a proposed settlement being hammered out by U.S. cigarette makers and government lawyers, Woods said, tobacco advertising also would be drastically curtailed. 104. Under a proposed settlement being hammered out by U.S. cigarette makers and industry foes, Woods said Friday, tobacco advertising also would be dramatically curtailed. 105. Vietnam has tougher restrictions on tobacco advertising than many countries. 106. Under the Canadian proposal, tobacco advertising would be banned in broadcasting and on billboards, street kiosks, bus panels and store displays. 107. What the so-called tobacco control experts may not be aware of is the relevant history of tobacco advertising. 108. While some countries, particularly in Europe, have strong bans on tobacco advertising and others tax it heavily, the WHO has a steep climb ahead of it. 109. With the ban, the Globe joins a small list of newspapers that reject tobacco advertising. 110. Without them, Hatch argued, tobacco advertising could not be restricted, and government regulations would be tied up in court for years. |
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