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...The publisher, Corgi, and authors, Dave Morris and Oliver Johnson, benefited financially from my purchase of the game — but their gain was tiny compared with mine....
...Deborah Arnott, chief executive of UK based lobby group Action on Smoking and Health, remains unconvinced that the tobacco industry can successfully move away from nicotine products....
...Overall, Dawson’s achievement in this endlessly fascinating, if vexing, anthology is the constant reminder that, as Deborah Levy puts it in an excerpt from 2018’s The Cost of Living: “If we cannot at least...
...Curated by MoMA’s Ana Janevski and Thomas Lax, the thoughtful, imaginative Judson Dance Theater: The Work Is Never Done includes live reconstructions of the pieces that Yvonne Rainer, Deborah Hay, David...
...Deborah Arnott, chief executive of Action on Smoking and Health (Ash) in the UK, said: “Ecigarette use in the UK has stagnated since 2013, to the detriment of public health....
...“In the very long term, it’s not a sustainable future if you’re not going to attract any new people in,” said Deborah Arnott, chief executive of ASH....
...The most outspoken of the tobacco companies has been Philip Morris International, which has talked about a “smoke-free future”, while its rival British American Tobacco has merely said that “consumers will...
...Guests include Deborah Waterhouse of ViiV Healthcare and Yusef Azad of the National Aids Trust....
...“This is a major blow to Big Tobacco’s modus operandi of covert lobbying under neutral-sounding cover,” said Deborah Arnott, chief executive of antismoking charity ASH....
...Deborah Arnott, chief executive of antismoking group Action on Smoking and Health, welcomed the ruling....
...Its influence is firmly embedded in our national art institutions: members of the “Courtauld mafia” inhabit the top slots in museums and galleries, including Tate directors Frances Morris and Sir Nicholas...
...British American Tobacco, Imperial Tobacco, Philip Morris International and Japan Tobacco International are working together to fight the ban on branded cigarette packs, which is due to come into force next...
..., MasterCard 57 David Levine , vice-president, programming, production and strategic development for Disney Channels Emea and general manager of Disney Channels UK and Ireland, Walt Disney Company 58 Deborah...
...Deborah Arnott, chief executive of antismoking group Ash, says if the opinion is upheld by the ECJ it would strengthen antismoking advocates across the developed world....
...Georgina Adam is art market editor-at-large of The Art Newspaper Photographs: October Gallery, London; Tim Thayer/Donald Morris Gallery...
...Legal challenges to the law have continued, with a subsidiary of Philip Morris claiming it violates a bilateral trade agreement between Hong Kong and Australia....
...British American Tobacco, Philip Morris International and Imperial Tobacco were among those who challenged the rules in June....
...“Standard packs mean that the tobacco industry cannot use glitzy packaging to help addict the next generation,” said Deborah Arnott, chief executive....
...Deborah Arnott, chief executive of antismoking charity ASH, said: “Of course the ITIC is arguing against the WHO tobacco tax guidelines – it’s funded by the big tobacco multinationals....
...“The resounding chorus has been there’s a need for greater education, and that doesn’t come at zero cost,” says Deborah Fuhr, managing partner at ETFGI....
...That raised questions about the role of Lynton Crosby, the Tory elections supremo, whose lobbying company has advised tobacco giant Philip Morris, in the decision....
...There is not yet strong evidence from Australia that standardised packets reduce smoking, but Deborah Arnott at Ash, the UK antismoking group, argues it is early days yet....
...“They don’t want [ecigarettes] to be their Kodak moment,” says Deborah Arnott, chief executive of Action on Smoking & Health, a health group....
...“I think they’re trying to enlist supporters to lobby government,” said Deborah Arnott, chief executive of Ash....
...Deborah Arnott, chief executive of the London-based Action on Smoking and Health, accused the tobacco companies of “getting others to do their dirty work”....
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