61. It would have given the federal government broad power to regulate tobacco products and prohibited tobacco advertising aimed at youths. 62. It required tobacco companies to comply with newly announced FDA rules prohibiting tobacco advertising toward minors. 63. Joining a nationwide assault against tobacco advertising, the Board of Supervisors has approved legislation that would ban cigarette ads in most public places. 64. Last Thursday, the president called for major restrictions on tobacco advertising and distribution with the aim of at least cutting teen-age smoking in half. 65. Lawyers and analysts are keeping a close eye on the case because of implications for similar efforts by the Food and Drug Administration to restrict tobacco advertising nationwide. 66. Last week, the Clinton administration announced sweeping regulations of cigarettes and smokeless tobacco that aim to cut teen-age smoking by restricting tobacco advertising and sales to minors. 67. Liggett said it would comply with certain regulations proposed by the FDA, including prohibiting the use of cartoon characters in tobacco advertising and limiting product promotions. 68. Marleau plans to attack tobacco advertising by targeting tobacco ads aimed at young people. 69. Milenthal has been lobbying the agency industry to curb tobacco advertising, saying such campaigns harm the image of Madison Avenue. 70. Nearly every part of many cities would be off-limits to tobacco advertising. . . . |
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