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Mr. Bliley. Mr. Chairman, thank you. 



Mr. Califano, you testified today that had the Government been 

 privy to what the tobacco companies knew back when you were in 

 office, much would have been done differently. Well, my reading of 

 your Surgeon General's 1979 report — and, Mr, Chairman, I ask 

 unanimous consent that it be made a part of the record. 



Mr. Waxman. Without objection. 



Mr. Bliley [continuing]. — Reflects that it contains many of the 

 same findings as those being touted today as new and startling rev- 

 elations allegedly concealed by the tobacco companies. 



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