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105 0«v1s* supra note 74 at 728 



106 Rickert, supra note 87 at 1271 



107 Houston, supra note 18 



108 Health Consequences of Smoking, supra note 47 at 6 



109 Id. at 8 



110 Office of Disease Prevention/and Health Promotion, supra note 101 



111 bavis, supra note 74 at 728 



112 Mintz, J., "Low Tar, High Risk," Mother Jones 54 (1983) 



113 U.S. Department of Health and HucMn Services, supra note 48 at 183 



114 Health Conseauences of Smoking, supra note 4/ at S 



US HarriiMn, "Do cigarettes cheat the tar tables?," 99 New Scientist 

 85, 86 (1983) 



116 Id. at 87 



117 Id. 



118 Id. 



119 Rickert, supra note 87 at 1270 



120 Miller, supra note 44 at 315 



121 Benowitz et. al., supra note 95 at 139 



122 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, supra note 48 at 188 



123 N«t1ont1 Acadcay of Sciences, supra note 1 at 6 



124 Rcvlarin; Progress Made Toward The Development And Marketing Of A 

 Less Hazardous Cigarette, supra note 49 at 7 



125 Benowitz et al., supra note 95 



126 Rickert, supra note 87 at 1269 



127 Id. 



128 Benowitz et al., supra note 95 



129 Health Consequences of Smoking, supra note 47 at 10 



130 Id. at 12 



