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Cigarette Companies Set Their Sights on Women
Jakarta Globe (id), 2010-05-30
Astri is just one of tens of millions of female smokers in Indonesia. As smoke has declined in more midwestern countries, it has up in Republic of Indonesia. About sixty-three per centum of every men floaty up and third of the general population smokes, an addition of 26 percent since 1995. Smoking-related illnesses kill at least 200,000 every year in a country of 220 million.
Harmful Lies
Nowadays, May 31, marks World Without Tabacco Day. The theme of this year’s celebration is “Gender and baccy with an accent on merchandising to Women.” The WHO planned the subject because women, on with children, have get on the brand-new mark for the cigarette industry.
“The cheap cigarettes marketplace for men is played. Customer numbers are stable,” Fuad Baradja, head of the teaching unit at the Indonesian Smoking Control fundament, told the Jakarta Globe. “The industry is now looking for to build up this new market. Our TV stations are bombarding us with cigarette advertisements for women.
“We are being flooded by these advertisements. Cigarette companies are using real charismatic images and fine-looking, flirtatious women. They are trying to incriminate that smoking is cool, stylish,” Fuad said.
Fires sparked by careless smokers cost $4.1 million
Edmonton (Alberta) Journal (ca), 2010-05-28
For masses who smoking outdoor on their decks or balconies, Wayne Pawlowski has a subject matter.
Don'tdiscard of your smokers' materials in peat moss planters,important of fire investigations, said Thursday.
Indecent disposition of cigarettes led to fires that caused $4.1 million in harm in the basic five months of 2010.
That's more than the sum of hurt caused in the last two years composed.
Carelessly throwing away cigarettes, matches and other smoky materials has caused 20 fires this year.
The fires have killed one person and damaged another.
American-Made Cigarettes More Harmful?
COURTNEY HUTCHISON ABC News Medical Unit, 2010-06-02
Smokers keep in mind: Made in the United Statesmay average a higher of a general carcinogen, reported to new explore from the Centers for Disease check and Prevention.
No government law requires tobacco companies to mark their product's additives.
Smoking duty free cigarettes greatly increases the risk of cancer no matter where in the globe your smokes come from, but a CDC study finds that those puffing onUSA made products can get up to three times the grade of carcinogenic nitrosamines as those smoking overseas brands.
Levels of nitrosamines, a leading cancer-causing agent in cigarettes, absorbed by daily smokers in a 24-hour period were compared for 126 smokers in the U.S., Canada, U.K., and Australia.
Only those who smoked the most best-selling brands in their countries were enclosed in the study, which in the United States included those who preferred Marlboro, Newport, and Camel varieties
Menthol cigs more addictive.
AAP (Australian Associated Press) (au), 2010-06-02
Menthol cigarettes are more habit-formin than others, a report has found.
This is because menthol enables nicotine to penetrate more quickly into the oral cavity, speeding up the habit-formin effect of smoking, the Dows Institute of Dental Research, in Iowa City, United States, has found.
The results of the study were published in the Oxford University Press journal, Nicotine and Tobacco Research.
While some governments have acted to forbiddin fruit and other flavourings seen as enchanting to young people, nothing has been done about menthol, says Anne Jones, Chief Executive of Action on Smoking and Health Australia.
tobacco industry has portrayed menthol as a nontoxic flavouring agent - this study shows it's much more than that,said in a statement on Wednesday.
"We must now query why the tobacco manufacture has so sharply promoted menthol cigarettes to women, and whether they're still doing it."
Cigarette packs get colorful for 'light' label ban.
Associated Press (AP), 2010-06-04
Adios, Marlboro Lights. Welcome, Marlboro Gold Cigarettes Pack.
Lights are going up in smoke by the end of June, but their name calling and publicity are getting a colourful difference.
The USA Food and Drug Administration says cigarette packs no longer can bring name calling such as light, mild, medium or low,many smokers incorrectly consider are less negative than "full-flavor" cigarettes.
Cigarette producers are changing those with colors such as gold, silver, blue and orange on brands that make up more than half of the smokes sold across the US states.
Anti-tobacco law officessay the colors are just as bad as the , but tobacco companies argue they have a right to let smokers know which products are which.
Postal Service set to enforce tobacco ban : Southern Tier
Buffalo (NY) News, 2010-06-04
The USPS will establish its ban on the mailing of almost all tobacco products June 29, the agency said in a set of rules that look to leave Indian Nation businesses with no loopholes for posting their tax-free cigarettes.
"Non-mailable cigarettes smokeless tobacco placed in the mail are goal to seizure and forfeiture, the rules say. "Senders of nonmailable cigarettes or chewing tobacco are subject to criminal fines, imprisonment and civil penalties."
Under the Prevent All Cigarette
"It's going to cost us a lot of jobs and a lot of revenue, not only on the reservation but in the surrounding communities.J. C. Seneca, Seneca tribal councillor
Under the Prevent All Cigarette Trafficking Act, which Congress passed and President Obama autographed earlier this year, the posting of almost all tobacco products must be banned.
Missouri raised cigarettes tax.
At 17 cents a pack, Missouri's cigarette duty stand up the lowest in the United states last month when South Carolina increased its tax on cigarettes.
Holding the line on taxes has been one of the few things that Democratic Governor Jay Nixon and the GOP-led General Assembly have agreed on during the past two legislative sessions. And that includes so-called "sin" taxes on cigarettes, alcohol, and the like.
At a recent stop in St. Louis, Nixon showed his opposition to raising the state's cigarette tax.
"Missouri voters have twice rejected that in recent years," said Nixon. "There may be a time in which some groups want to push that forward and if so, it'd be interesting to look at."
But the governor indicated that's not likely to happen any time soon. A few House Democrats tried this year to persuade the majority to consider raising the cigarette tax. For the past two years, Jamilah Nasheed of St. Louis has sponsored legislation to boost it from 17 cents to 33 cents a pack.
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