Saturday, 04 September 2010




When the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation decided in 1991 to take on Joe Camel, it became the nation’s largest private funding source for fighting smoking. The foundation spent $700 million to help knock the cartoon character out of advertisements, finance research and advocacy for higher cigarette taxes and smoke-free air laws and, ultimately, to aid in reducing the nation’s smoking rate almost by half. But a few years ago, the Johnson foundation, based in Princeton, N.J., added...
Full Story: Herald Tribune



 

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