2004
Smoke screen: sweet-sounding cigarettes are 'candy-flavored cancer'.
(Current Health 2, Dec.04)

RJ Reynolds Exec Defends Hip Hop Ads, Flavored Tobacco

RJR Irresponsibly Markets Candy- Flavored Cigarettes for the Holidays (CTFK)

Smoking decline linked to state anti-tobacco ads

Europe Launches Shock Tobacco Ads

Up In Smoke: Tobacco Ads Continue To Wane, Promo Spending Soars

U.S. cigarette makers boost discounts as ads drop

Cigarette Maker (Kool) Cuts Hip Hop Ads

Smoking: products claim to lower risks
(10/4)
Cigarette flavors
not sweet to some
-Groups say kids are likely targets

Smoking and anti-smoking campaigns compete for Black youth
(9/13)

Luring minority teens to smoking
(8/22)
Tobacco firms seek to broaden appeal
(7/19)

Smoking: Girls copy screen idols
(Study)  More stories

Tobacco, alcohol shouldn't target kids

NY attorney general accuses tobacco company of violating settlement
(6/16)

Tobacco makers want cigarettes cut from films
(6/14)

Anti-Tobacco Advocacy Inspires Teens to Quit Smoking

US Lawmakers Warn Hollywood to Reduce Smoking In Movies
(5/13)
Teens Actually Like Being Told Why Smoking's Dumb
(5/2)

B&W Stops Ads Aimed at Blacks (4/23) 
Kools New Ads Target Blacks Teens, Critics Say (4/1)
Kool Cigarettes In New Flavors Draw Criticism
(3/9)
Anti-smoking researcher calls on R-rating for movie smoking
(3/9)  Full Study here

Hollywood Faces Fury as On Screen Smoking Returns to 1950s Levels
(3/7)
Anti-Tobacco Curriculum More Effective Than Lectures (3/5)
Taking the No-Smoking Message to Schools
(March 2)
Newport Cigarettes Gain Popularity With Teens (2/4)
Smoke Scenes on the Big Screen,
Feb. 2004, Current Health 2 magazine