1. As part of that proposal, the industry would agree to restrict cigarette marketing and submit to regulation by the Food and Drug Administration. 2. After his well-received move to restrict cigarette marketing to minors, Clinton jawboned liquor companies about retaining the ban. 3. Alan Brody, president of Tech Marketing Inc. in Scarsdale, N.Y., who has long tracked cigarette marketing, agreed. 4. Clinton staked out that political high ground last year, allowing the Food and Drug Administration to regulate tobacco and curb cigarette marketing aimed at kids. 5. If Congress authorized the FDA to oversee tobacco, the agency could prohibit cigarette marketing and promotions that target girls as well as boys. 6. In France, where cigarette marketing is prohibited and huge warning labels are printed on each pack of cigarettes, teen consumption is soaring. 7. It was after the discovery of documents that show the industry purposefully targeted its cigarette marketing to kids. 8. Olson said the companies were concerned about cigarette marketing and restrictions proposed by state officials. 9. On Tuesday, the FDA forwarded to the White House its draft of a new rule that would ban cigarette marketing targeted to minors. 10. President Clinton applauded the ruling and directed administration officials to appeal restrictions on FDA oversight of cigarette marketing. |