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A compilation initiated by Norbert Hirschhorn

  1. Barnes DE, Hanauer P, Slade J, Bero L, Glantz SA, “Environmental tobacco smoke: The Brown and Williamson documents,” Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)1995;274: 248-53.

  2. Bates, C; Watkins, P and McNeill, A Danger! PR in the playground: tobacco industry initiatives on youth smoking ASH (Action on Smoking and Health) and the Cancer Research Campaign, 2000

  3. Bero L, Barnes DE, Hanauer P, Slade J, Glantz SA, “Lawyer control of the tobacco industry’s external research program: The Brown and Williamson documents,” Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) 1995;274; 241-47.

  4. Bialous SA, Yach D, “Whose standard is it anyway? How the tobacco industry determines the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standards for tobacco and tobacco products,” Tobacco Control 2001;10: 96-104.

  5. Connolly GN, Wayne GD, Lymperis D, Doherty MC, “How cigarette additives are used to mask environmental tobacco smoke,” Tobacco Control 2000;9: 283-91.

  6. Davis RM, Landman A. Lorrillard's "Candy Box" ad for Newport cigarettes: is she pregnant? Tobacco Control 2000;9 (Suppl III):iii3-iii5.

  7. Drope J, Chapman S, “Tobacco industry efforts at discrediting scientific knowledge of environmental tobacco smoke: a review of internal industry documents,” Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 2001;55: 588-94.

  8. Finn Edler von Eyben: The anatomy of manipulation. Ugeskrift for Læger 2000;162:4962.

  9. Francey N, Chapman S. "Operation Berkshire": the international tobacco companies' conspiracy. BMJ 2000;321:371-374.

  10. Givel MS, Glantz SA, “Tobacco lobby political influence on US state legislatures in the 1990s,” Tobacco Control 2001;10: 124-34.

  11. Glantz SA, Barnes DE, Bero L, Hanauer P, Slade J, “Looking through a keyhole at the tobacco industry: The Brown and Williamson documents. Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) 1995;274: 219-24.

  12. Glantz SA, Lee CY, "The Tobacco Industry's Successful Efforts to Control Tobacco Policy Making in Switzerland", January 2001 http://tobacco.who.int/documents/InquirySwiss.pdf

  13. Glantz SA, Slade J, Bero LA, Hanauer P, Barnes DE, “The Cigarette Papers, ”Berkeley:University of California Press, 1996.

  14. Glantz, S.(2000) The truth about big tobacco in its own words" British Medical Journal, 316, 23 May: 1553 http://www.bmj.com/cgi/reprint/321/7257/313.pdf

  15. Hammond R., Rowell A., "Trust Us: We're the Tobacco Industry", (ASH-UK & Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids")2001. http://tobaccofreekids.org/campaign/global/framework/docs/TrustUs.pdf

  16. Hanuaer P, Slade J, Barnes DE, Bero L, Glantz SA, “Lawyer control of internal scientific research to avoid products liability lawsuits: The Brown and Williamson documents,” Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) 1995;274: 234-40.

  17. Hastings G, MacFadyen L, “A day in the life of an advertising man: review of internal documents from the UK tobacco industry’s principal advertising agencies,” British Medical Journal (BMJ) 2000;321: 366-71.

  18. Hastings GB and MacFadyen L (2000). Keep Smiling: No one's going to die. An analysis of internal documents from the tobacco industry's main UK advertising agencies. The Centre for Tobacco Control Research and the Tobacco Control Resource Centre. London: British Medical Association. ISBN 0-7279-1600-9

  19. Hirschhorn N, “Shameful science: four decades of the German tobacco industry’s hidden research on smoking and health,” Tobacco Control 2000;9: 242- 47.

  20. Hirschhorn N, Bialous SA, “Second-hand smoke and risk assessment: What was in it for the tobacco industry?” Tobacco Control 2002 (accepted).

  21. Hirschhorn N, Bialous SA, Shatenstein S, “Philip Morris’ new scientific initiative: an analysis,” Tobacco Control 2001;10: 247-52.

  22. Hurt RD, Robertson CR, “Prying open the door to the tobacco industry’s secrets about nicotine,” JAMA 998;280:1173-81.

  23. Klein JD, St Clair S. Do candy cigarettes encourage young people to smoke? BMJ 2000;321:362-365.

  24. Landman A, “Push or be punished: tobacco industry documents reveal aggression against businesses that discourage tobacco use,” Tobacco Control 2000;9: 339-46.

  25. Leavell N-R, “The low tar lie,” Tobacco Control 1999;8:433-39.

  26. Magzamen S, Glantz SA, “The new battleground: California’s experience with smoke-free bars,” American Journal of Public Health 2001;91: 245-52.

  27. Malone RE, Balbach ED, “Tobacco industry documents: treasure trove or quagmire?” Tobacco Control 2000;9: 334-38.

  28. Mangurian CV, Bero LA, “Lessons learned from the tobacco industry’s efforts to prevent the passage of a workplace smoking regulation,” American Journal of Public Health 2000; 90:1926-30.

  29. Manipulation: The Story of Imperial Tobacco and Its Cigarettes. From tobacco industry documents, a story of the research agenda of BAT and Imperial Tobacco. http://www.smoke-free.ca/eng_research/pscresearch_papers.htm

  30. Marsden W, “Tobacco insider talks. Major firms were deeply involved in cross-border smuggling, former executive says,” The Montreal Gazette, Saturday 18 December 1999,

  31. Muggli ME, Forster JL, Hurt RD, Repace JL, “The Smoke You Don't See: Uncovering Tobacco Industry Strategies Aimed Against Environmental Tobacco Smoke,” American Journal of Public Health 2001;91: 1419-23.

  32. Multinational Monitor (Special Issue: The Tobacco Papers) July/August 1998; 19:3-9, 9-11,11-17, 17-20.

  33. Multiple Authors, “Symposium – Tobacco Regulation: The Convergence of Law, Medicine & Public Health,” William Mitchell Law Review (St. Paul, Minnesota) 1999;25: 373-761.

  34. O’Sullivan B, Chapman S, “Eyes on the Prize: Transnational Tobacco Companies in China 1976-1997,” Tobacco Control 2000; 9: 292-302.

  35. Ong EK, Glantz SA, “Tobacco industry efforts subverting the International Agency for Research on Cancer’s second-hand smoke study,” Lancet 2000;355:1253-9.

  36. Perry CL, “The tobacco industry and underage youth smoking: Tobacco industry documents from the Minnesota litigation,” Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine 1999;153:935-41.

  37. Pollay RW, “Targeting youth and concerned smokers: evidence from Canadian tobacco industry documents,” Tobacco Control 2000;9: 136-47.

  38. Ritch WA, Begay ME, “Strange bedfellows: the history of collaboration between the Massachusetts Restaurant Association and the tobacco industry,” American Journal of Public Health 2001;91: 598-603.

  39. Saloojee Y, Dagli E, “Tobacco industry tactics for resisting public policy on health,” Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2000;78: 911-12.

  40. Scharfstein J, “Blowing smoke: How cigarette manufacturers argues that nicotine is not addictive,” Tobacco Control 1999;8:210-13.

  41. Slade J, Bero L, Hanauer P, Barnes DE, Glantz SA, “Nicotine and Addiction: The Brown and Williamson documents,” Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) 1995;274:225-33.

  42. The Tobacco Industry and Scientific Groups International Life Sciences Institute: A Case Study, February 2001 http://tobacco.who.int/en/industry/ilsi.pdf

  43. Tobacco Explained. The truth about the tobacco industry in its own words ASH (Action on Smoking and Health) 1998 http://www.ash.org.uk/

  44. Tobacco Industry Strategies to Undermine Tobacco Control Activities at the World Health Organization, July 2000 http://filestore.who.int/~who/home/tobacco/tobacco.pdf

  45. Yach D, Bettcher D, “Globalisation of tobacco industry influence and new global responses,” Tobacco Control 2000;9: 206-16.















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