91. Despite selling fewer cigarettes, Philip Morris finished the year with a bigger share of the U.S. tobacco market. 92. European authorities say tobacco companies sell American cigarettes to traders who resell them on the black market at discounted prices without paying local taxes. 93. For many, selling smuggled cigarettes is the only way to survive. 94. For thousands of Vietnamese here illegally, selling smuggled cigarettes is their only way to make a living. 95. For thousands of Vietnamese, many of whom were shipped to former East Germany by Hanoi as contract workers, selling smuggled cigarettes is their only way to survive. 96. He admits accepting the funds, but says they were legal payments to sell Japanese cigarettes in China. 97. He now sells individual cigarettes from a cardboard box he totes around Golshahr. 98. In May, Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., asked the Federal Trade Commission to investigate whether the cigarettes should be sold in health food stores. 99. Local- and foreign-produced cigarettes are sold at almost every roadside stall in the Cambodian capital, and tobacco advertisements blanket the city. 100. One of the provisions in the settlement insisted upon by tobacco companies called for payments to be reduced if fewer cigarettes are being sold. |