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Nation, who visited Harvard in 1902, was mobbed by students in Sanders Theatre who grabbed at her bonnet and shoved cigarettes in her face after a speech in which she preached abstinence from alcohol and tobacco...

Author: By Joshua A. Gluck, | Title: 'Mem' And Its Long, (Still) Controversial History | 10/8/1994 | See Source »

...pileup of confusions that those reforms might clear away is obvious from Adler's description of the 1989 lawsuit that Liggett & Myers, the giant tobacco company, brought against Brown & Williamson, a rival that Liggett accused of unfair competition. After an eight-month trial that hinged on notions like "predatory price discrimination" and "price-value submarkets," jurors had to rely on memory alone to recall testimony that filled 108 volumes. The judge's 81-page instructions gave them such helpful hints as this one: "You may wish to reject an inference of predatory intent if you find that a substantial motivation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Questionable Judgment | 10/3/1994 | See Source »

...week's primary results were not happy ones for Democrats. In Oklahoma, voters ousted veteran Representative Mike Synar, a liberal Clinton ally and an anti-tobacco, antigun war-horse. Nominated in his place was Virgil Cooper, a retired school principal. In Washington State, House Speaker Thomas Foley won a mere 35% of the vote in his state's open primary; four Republican candidates received the balance of the vote. "We are in a period of hesitation and uncertainty," President Clinton told Democrats at a post-primary pep talk. His prescription: "What we have to do is make this election...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Week September 18-24 | 10/3/1994 | See Source »

Despite "No Smoking" signs and the Senator's support for increased tobacco regulation, the upper level of Three Cheers recked from both standard and clove cigarettes, and ashes covered the carpeted floor...

Author: By Compiled JEFFREY N.s. gell, | Title: Better Than a Party At the Currier 10-Man | 9/21/1994 | See Source »

WASHINGTON -- Is nicotine a drug or not? Both Congress and the FDA need to know before they fire the next volley in the tobacco wars, and they are looking to science for guidance. Washington's prestigious Institute of Medicine will come to the rescue this week with a finding that nicotine is indeed addictive and should be regulated as a drug. But instead of a complete ban on cigarettes, the iom recommends raising the cigarette tax from 24 cents to a hefty $2 a pack...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Informed Sources: Sep. 19, 1994 | 9/19/1994 | See Source »

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