BOSTON (Reuters) - Six U.S. states sued the maker of Camel cigarettes on Tuesday, charging that a promotion in an issue of Rolling Stone magazine violates a 1998 agreement not to use cartoons in its ...
IMAGINE FLIPPING THROUGH YOUR favorite glossy magazine once the proposed legal settlement between Big Tobacco and the Feds goes into effect next year. Under the terms of the agreement, cigarette ads ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. — An illustrated advertising section in Rolling Stone magazine violates the tobacco industry's nine-year-old promise not to use cartoons to sell cigarettes, prosecutors in several ...
For years the Federal Trade Commission has tried snuffing out misleading cigarette ads as often as they appear. But by the time a cease-and-desist order can be issued, the company in question is apt ...
NEW YORK — Not long ago, fax machines and e-mail inboxes at Vogue, the world’s premier fashion magazine, were briefly assaulted with thousands of angry letters. Not about the latest gorgeously ...
R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.’s re-entry into magazine advertising with its iconic Camel cigarette brand has drawn criticism from five anti-tobacco advocacy groups. Reynolds has run two-page ads for its ...
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