Sentences with phrase «cigarette advertising from»

She started by producing a series of artist's books and multiples exploring the dynamics of visual instructions and devices used in cigarette advertising from the 40s through to the 60s using irony and humour.

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Tobacco manufacturers once had relatively free reign, with even doctors starring in commercials, on the airwaves before being banned from television and radio advertising in 1970 when President Richard Nixon signed the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act into law.
So, because cigarette advertising is banned from the air, the Marlboro Cup, an authentic sporting event, remained simply The Cup on CBS air.
But I also believe in freedom, and as long as cigarettes remain legal I find it incomprehensible how a political party that says it also believes in freedom can decide to ban the manufacturers from putting their company logos or advertising slogans on the packaging.
March 12, 2002 Cigarette ads target youth, violating $ 250 billion 1998 settlement Despite an explicit ban since 1998 on directing advertising at children, U.S. tobacco companies selectively increased youth targeting in 1999 and 2000 report researchers from the University of Chicago.
I DO NOT advocate vaping as anything «recreational», but a very effective way to get away from cigarettes IF you have that issue, but they can not be advertised as such because they would then become medical devices that could fall into the hands the pharmaceutical companies... which to me is almost as scary as smoking!
But two bills now before Congress, S 1929 and HR 5653, both of which would stiffen requirements for warning labels on cigarette packs and strengthen educational and research programs on smoking, face heavy opposition from the tobacco and advertising industries as well as from other critics who say that people of all ages are sufficiently aware of the hazards of...
But if one is from a cigarette ad and the other a painted apple, they are two different realities and they trade on each other; lots of things — bright strong colors, the qualities of materials, images from art histories or advertising — trade on each other.
I argue that we've outlawed advertising cigarettes to children for good reason, and seen a positive health benefit from it.
The court distinguished this case from an earlier «true market value» Mass. case involving advertising of Marlboro Lights cigarettes, Aspinall v. Philip Morris Cos., in that Aspinall involved labeling common to every package of Marlboro Lights while Listerine used an array of advertisements and labeling.
It's an old advertising ploy used by promoters for everything from cigarettes to soap; postulating, «If so many other people are doing it how can they all be wrong?»
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