The American Heart Association, American Lung Association and several other health groups are asking at least two state attorneys to investigate a new Camel cigarette ad campaign. The group says the ...
Health groups%3A Camel ads target young people Agreement prohibits cigarette makers from targeting kids Tobacco ads in print are legal in USA The American Heart Association, American Lung Association ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. -- Camel ads coupled with illustrations promoting rock music in Rolling Stone magazine violated the tobacco industry's decade-old promise not to use cartoons to sell cigarettes to ...
Cigarette maker R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. said Wednesday that it agreed to temporarily halt a controversial advertising campaign featuring cartoons in hopes of negotiating a settlement to lawsuits ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Camel ads coupled with illustrations promoting rock music in Rolling Stone magazine violate the tobacco industry’s nine-year-old promise not to use cartoons to sell cigarettes, ...
(CN) - Rolling Stone did not violate misappropriation laws by wedging a feature about indie rock bands between a Camel cigarette advertisement in a 2007 magazine spread, a California appeals court ...
Some anti-smoking advocates fear the rise of a new, battery-powered Joe Camel as researchers find that more young people are being exposed to unregulated electronic cigarette ads mixed in with popular ...
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 ...
Five U.S. senators asked the Federal Trade Commission on Friday to investigate what they say are R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.’s attempts to appeal to teenage girls with ads for its sleekly packaged Camel ...
Women were the targets of the last cigarette ad on American television. Now, Big Tobacco is advertising on TV again-- this time, by court order. Tobacco companies once claimed their smokes not only ...
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