State AGs Fight Teen Smoking -- Onscreen
2nd Dec 2005, 11:57 GMT
By Mark K. Matthews - In a bid to reduce teen smoking, more than 30 attorneys general are mounting a campaign to add anti-smoking ads to the beginning of films that feature actors lighting up.
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