| The Tobacco Reference Guide
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| by David Moyer, MD. |
| Chapter 27 International |
| tobacco reference guideg (artefact pour |
| International: Eastern Europe |
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| Another reference (British Medical Journal, May 24, 1997, p. 1506) gave the |
| prevalence of smoking in Romaina as 46% for men and 15% in women. |
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| In a survey of pulmonary specialists in Romania, the prevalence of smoking was 60.5 |
| % in men and 40% in women. |
| Abstract PO 66, 10th World Conference on Tobacco or Health, Beijing, 1997 |
| tobacco reference guideg (artefact pour saut |
| Philip Morris plans to build a tobacco plant near Bucharest, Romania, to begin |
| producing its Marlboro and Bond Street cigarettes. |
| The Advocacy Institute, December 9, 1997 |
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| In Romania, there are no restrictions on advertising, children buying cigarettes, or |
| illegal imports of cigarettes. |
| USA Today, August 6, 1997, p. 2A |
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| "I am sure that Camel and the other splendid products of RJ Reynolds will prosper in |
| Romania." |
| US Ambassador Alfred H. Moses, opening an RJ Reynolds factory in Bucharest. |
| Associated Press, "Smoking Spreads Across Europe," 27 April 199 |
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| In Bucharest, Romania, the yellow or amber filters of many of the city's traffic lights |
| advertise Camels in silhouette when the light is on. |
| Tobacco Control, Spring 1994, p. 14 |
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