Global Health & Environment
MONITOR
fall/winter 2001, Vol. 9, Issue 2
Info-Technology Wars on Tobacco
Inside this Issue:
- Internet Stymies Big Tobacco Juggernaut - by Stan Shatenstein, Tobacco Control News, Montreal, Canada and Michael Pertschuk, Advocacy Institute, Washington, DC
- NGOs Up Ante in Global Tobacco Offensive - by William J. Bryant, Esq., American Heart Association, Birmingham, AL
- CECheck-Up - by Sushma Palmer, Center for Communications, Health and the Environment, Washington, DC
- UICC GLOBALink "Links" Tobacco-Control Experts Across the Globe - by Ruben Israel, UICC GLOBALLink, Geneva, Switzerland
- TOB-CCP "Nets" Tobacco Control in Czech Republic - by Hana Sovinova, National Institute of Public Health, Prague
- Czech Heart Association Sets Anti-Tobacco Agenda - by Rudolph Poledne, Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Prague and Jan Bruthans, Czech Heart Association, Prague
- CECHE Unveils Nutrition Scholarship Program; Symposium Looks at Children from Global Perspective; and CECHE Sponsors Communications Strategies, PSA Testing in South India - by Dr. Sushma Palmer, Center for Communications, Health and the Environment (CECHE), Washington, DC
- Struggles for Global Tobacco Control and Democracy and Human Rights Make Powerful Allies - by Ambassador Mark Palmer, Center for Communications, Health and the Environment (CECHE), Washington, DC
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Global Health & Environment
MONITOR
Fall/Winter 2001, Vol. 9, Issue 2
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