2003
Exposure to Pro-Tobacco Advertising and Marketing by America's 
Youth Continues Despite Sweeping Restrictions Implemented Five 
Years Ago; Teens Are Routinely Subject to Pro-Tobacco Messages 

in Television and Movies, On the Internet and at Concerts, Clubs
. (Dec.12)

Study: Youth Still Exposed to Tobacco Ads Despite Restrictions (Dec.12)
Screenwriter Takes on Anti Smoking Crusade Campaign
(Nov.21)
High Schoolers Smoking Less (Nov.14)

Tobacco Cos. to Drop Ads From Magazines( Nov.10)
Novelty-seeking teens more receptive to tobacco advertising, new study shows (Oct.13)
Hollywood No Help On Teen Smoking (August 16)
FTC Sees More Ads for Smokeless Tobacco (August 13)
Tobacco Lures Stars With Free Cigarettes (August 7)
Movie Idols Send Strong Smoke Signals to Teens (August 7)
Movie Idols Send Strong Smoke Messages to Teens (July 11)
Some students see sly pitch to teens in Salem cigarette ad (June 25)

Would eliminating cigarettes from movies slash smoking rates? (Reason magazine, June 16)
New FTC Report Shows Tobacco Marketing Increase Three Years After Settlement (June 12)
Study links teen smoking to tobacco use on-screen (June 10)
Does Tobacco Use in Movies Influence Kids? (May 30)
Last Gasp for Tobacco Ads
(Adweek.com)
How Alcohol & Tobacco Ads Target You (Current Health 1/April/May 2003)
What to Convey in Antismoking Ads for Teens?

Deadly Mix (Scholastic Choices, Jan. 2003)