1.   For the cigarette makers, always on the alert for efficient ways to hook new smokers, especially young ones, it was a dandy idea.

2.   Former Food and Drug Administration chief David A. Kessler predicts that the unveiling of more company documents will show cigarette companies manipulating nicotine levels to hook smokers.

3.   Former employees of another cigarette maker, Philip Morris, have told the government their company hooked smokers by spiking cigarettes with more nicotine.

4.   Leaders of the campaign say that smokers are hooked on tobacco as children, and so a new tobacco tax is justified to finance health insurance for children.

5.   One item under discussion is a move to reduce the amount of nicotine in cigarettes, allegedly the drug that keeps smokers hooked.

6.   The civil suits allege that the industry withheld information about nicotine and that it manipulated nicotine levels to keep smokers hooked.

7.   But government analysts also said community efforts are being foiled by tobacco advertising that hooks young smokers.

8.   He envisions a special corporation to sell cigarettes without advertising or making any profit, thus removing the incentive to hook new smokers.

9.   It accuses tobacco companies of manipulating nicotine levels to hook smokers, and of hiding knowledge that nicotine is addictive.

10.   U.S. tobacco companies sell products similarly branded as addictive and dangerous in Australia, Thailand and Singapore, although at home they insist tobacco does not hook smokers.

v. + smoker >>共 138
treat 21.78%
addict 4.29%
hook 3.30%
represent 3.30%
target 2.97%
attract 2.31%
keep 1.98%
include 1.98%
help 1.65%
charge 1.32%
hook + n. >>共 249
fish 4.58%
people 4.20%
ball 4.20%
kid 3.24%
viewer 2.86%
child 2.67%
arm 2.48%
drive 2.29%
shot 2.10%
smoker 1.91%
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