| The Tobacco Reference Guide
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| by David Moyer, MD. |
| Chapter 27 International |
| tobacco reference guideg (artefact pour |
| International: Asia - Other Countries |
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| In Malaysia, where 41% of men and 5% of women smoked in 1987, Dunhill has |
| promised $62.5 million to sponsor the Malaysian Cup national football competition |
| over the next ten years, and Marlboro spent $1 million to sponsor the Thomas Cup |
| badminton championship. |
| Tobacco Control, p. 164 |
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| Smoking prevalence in Malaysia is now 52% in men and 12% in women. |
| Abstract OS 110, 10th World Conference on Tobacco or Health, Beijing, 1997 |
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| In Indonesia between 1970 and 1985, per capita tobacco consumption increased by |
| 119%. Smoking prevalence is estimated at 75% of men and 5% of women. A newly |
| introduced cigarette brand is Remaja Jaya, or Successful Youth. |
| Tobacco Control, p. 152 |
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| In Indonesia, 64% of the adult population smokes. |
| Time, April 18, 1994, p. 63 |
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| The Kretek, a cigarette infused with clove oil and sweetened with sugar, accounted for |
| 88% of the 168.5 billion cigarettes smoked in Indonesia in 1996. |
| Business Week, April 18, 1997 |
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| Philip Morris sponsored a recent Marlboro "cyclo" taxi race in Phnom Penh, |
| Cambodia, complete with young women in cowgirl costumes handing out free |
| Marlboros. |
| 9th World Conference on Tobacco or Health, Paris, 1994 (INFACT Newsletter) |
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