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Nations join to cut smoking |
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The Courier Mail |
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1 March 2005 |
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7 |
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Newspaper article |
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Reports on the first global health treaty, the Framework Convention for Tobacco Control (FCTC). |
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Title: |
Treaty to tame tobacco kings |
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Author: |
Moodie, R |
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Herald Sun |
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Date: |
1 March 2005 |
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20 |
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Newspaper article |
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Reports on the first ever global health treaty, the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC). |
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Title: |
Gosford set to ban open-air smoking |
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Author: |
Nolan, M |
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Daily Telegraph |
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Date: |
1 March 2005 |
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Rating: |
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15 |
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Newspaper article |
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Reports on moves by Gosford City Council to ban smoking at beaches, sporting fields and footpath alfresco dining areas. |
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| 4. |
Title: |
F1 runs out of sponsorship puff |
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Author: |
Kelso, P |
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The Australian Financial Review |
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Date: |
2 March 2005 |
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60 |
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Newspaper article |
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"The Formula 1 teams are working hard to beat Michael Schumacher and the European anti-tobacco advertising laws".
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| 5. |
Title: |
Tobacco ad ban looms for the GP |
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The Australian Financial Review |
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Date: |
2 March 2005 |
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60 |
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Newspaper article |
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Reports on the exemption in the Tobacco Advertising Prohibition Act 1992 permitting sponsorship of the Australian Grand Prix by tobacco companies. Notes that other events include the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix, the Indy 300 and Rally Australia. The exemption will no longer exist after 1 October 2006. |
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Title: |
China no poster child for the fight against smoking |
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The Courier Mail |
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Date: |
4 March 2005 |
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Rating: |
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18 |
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Newspaper article |
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Summary: |
Reports on tobacco control issues in China. |
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| 7. |
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Cigarette plea: no fires with new smokes |
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Author: |
Peatling, S |
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The Sydney Morning Herald |
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Date: |
4 March 2005 |
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7 |
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Newspaper article |
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Summary: |
Snippet regarding self-extinguishing cigarettes (fire safe cigarettes). State emergency ministers want the Federal government to introduce new laws demanding cigarettes to be fire safe to reduce the number of fires. |
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| 8. |
Title: |
Passive toll galvanises non-smokers |
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Author: |
Robotham, J |
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The Sydney Morning Herald |
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Date: |
5 March 2005 |
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11 |
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Newspaper article |
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Reports on research by Konrad Jamrozik investigating the deaths attributable to secondhand smoke.
Konrad Jamrozik: Estimate of deaths attributable to passive smoking among UK adults: database analysis. BMJ, Apr 2005;330:812-815.
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| 9. |
Title: |
Foreign scribes set to run out of GP puff |
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Author: |
Nader, C |
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Resource: |
The Age |
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Date: |
8 March 2005 |
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5 |
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Newspaper article |
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Summary: |
Reports that international journalists were permitted to smoke in the media centre at the Australian Grand Prix. |
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| 10. |
Title: |
Limited smoking bans to stay: Corbell |
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Author: |
Cronin, D |
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Resource: |
The Canberra Times |
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Date: |
9 March 2005 |
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7 |
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Newspaper article |
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A poll, commissioned by the National Heart Foundation, found that an 80% of respondents believed smoking should allow be permitted in public areas without walls and roofs. The ACT government will continue to pursue the phase out smoking plan despite these findings. |
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