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Friday . May 9

Updated: 11.06.07

Newspapers on Camel No. 9

The Oregonian: From Joe Camel to Barbie Camel (5.13.07)

Las Vegas Sun: Smokes With That Lipstick? (5.7.07)

The New York Times: Don't Fall for Hot Pink Camels (2.19.07)


Op-Eds

U.S. Rep. Lois Capps, The Washington Post: Poisonous in Pink: Women's Magazines Hop Into Bed With Big Tobacco (10.12.07)

Anna Quindlen, Newsweek: Killing the Consumer (10.01.07)

Marie Cocco: Light and Luscious Carcinogens (02.20.07)

Marie Cocco (Tulsa World): Campaign Makes Women See Red (04.19.07)

 

Read what Members of Congress wrote to the editors of Vogue and Glamour, and see the responses.

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