21. Stop making cigarettes. 22. That would allow the government to restrict the way cigarettes are made and sold. 23. The monopoly, referred to as Monital, then pays royalties to companies whose cigarettes it makes under license. 24. The meetings were part of a series of talks between administration officials and industry representatives over the proposal to change the way cigarettes are made and marketed in America. 25. The Reagan administration made cigarette marketing a top priority in trade negotiations. 26. The Winston-Salem, N.C.-based company makes Camel cigarettes. 27. To make cigarettes, Philip Morris mixes crushed tobacco leaves and stems, and then adds back the lost nicotine. 28. Tobacco companies make cigarettes and have been found responsible for smokers who get sick from smoking. 29. Packaging generally carries no information about the location where the cigarettes were made. 30. Philip Morris, which makes half the cigarettes sold in America, is a major player in Washington. |