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The 13th World Conference on Tobacco OR Health

Building capacity for a tobacco-free world

July 12-15, 2006, Washington, DC, USA



Thursday, July 13, 2006: 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Exhibit Hall D (Convention Center)
POSTER SESSIONS - Thursday
The Need for the Establishment of Youth Centres in Africa
Moshood Abolore Folorunsho (Nigeria)
Tobacco Overlords: Systematic Smuggling of Cigarettes throughout Africa
Eric M. LeGresley (Canada), Monique E. Muggli (USA), Richard D. Hurt (USA)
Countering Tobacco Marketing through Creating Culture
Roger Valdez (USA)
Wake Up!: Exposing Industry Tactics in Different Cultures
Onjewel Smith (USA), Kwesi Ronald Harris (USA), Shane Kawenata Bradbrook (New Zealand), Lori New Breast (USA), Alejandro García-Barbón (USA)
Contrasting the differences between and an industry sponsored Tobacco Youth Education Program and a State Comprehensive Youth Tobacco Prevention Program
Suzanne Ellis (USA), Tirza Carmichael (USA)
Tobacco Cultivating and the Economics of Tobacco Smoking in Developing Countries - a Case Study of Nigeria
OLAITAN J. IBIYEMI (Nigeria)
Tobacco Control in a Developing Country: Eroding the Power of the Tobacco Company
Joe O. Asila (Kenya)
Strangelove: How We Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Cigarettes
Martin Tucek (Czech Republic)
Point of Sale Tobacco Advertisement in India
Sharang Chaudhry (India)
British American Tobacco's Advertising and Marketing Strategies in Brazil 2003-2004
Paulo CRP Corrêa (Brazil)
Pm and Bat Anti Smoking Actions in Georgian Schools
Gela Kobeshavidze (Georgia), David Meskhishvili (Georgia)
Tobacco Industry Philanthropic Activities Surveillance in Thailand
Nithat Sirichotiratana (Thailand), Naowarut Charoenka (Thailand), Stephen L. Hamann (Thailand)
Presence of Tobacco in Competitive Soap Operas on Television in Chile
Susana Michalland (Chile), Marina Soto (Chile), Sergio Bello (Chile), Néstor Jara (Chile)
Tracking and Countering Tobacco Industry Influence
Pubudu Sumanasekara (Sri Lanka)
Tobacco Industry's “Youth Smoking Prevention” Programs in Latin America
Ernesto M. Sebrie (USA), Stanton A. Glantz (USA)
The Incidence and Context of Tobacco Use in Popular Movies and Teleplays in Recent Years in China
Zhu Li (China), Yuan Jiang (China), Yan Yang (China)
A three year follow-up.The pack of Camel contains images that influence adolescents to become established smokers
Gustavo Giraldo (Mexico)
Finding Alternatives to Tobacco Growing
Rym Ben Zid (Tunisia)
Tobacco Industry Direct Mail – a Content Analysis
M. Jane Lewis (USA), Olivia Wackowski (USA)
Evolving Brand Loyalty Programs – A Look at “The Camel Casino”
Olivia Wackowski (USA), M. Jane Lewis (USA)
Tobacco Control Targeting Young People in Romania
Lucia M. Lotrean (Romania), Antigona Carmen TROFOR (Romania), Florin Mihaltan Sr. (Romania), Cornel Radu Loghin (Romania), Dana Georgescu (Romania), Daniel C. Mardare (Romania), Marius Eremia (Romania)
Connections between tobacco industries and members of the society in Germany
Johannes Spatz (Germany)
Challenging Bat's Friends in Mauritius
Veronique Le Clezio (Mauritius)
Uprooting the Foundations of Tobacco Industry in Nigeria
JESOPHINE EDJEREN Sr. (Nigeria)
The Health Effects and Economic Plight of Tobacco Growers
Gilbert Muyambi (Uganda)
How Tobacco Growing in Tabora Region (Tanzania) Has Affected Environment
John Waluye (Tanzania)
Tobacco Public Education Campaign for Youth
Taiwo Oludare Ogunyemi (Nigeria)
Using Community-Based Participatory Research (Cbpr) with Korean American Youth to Address Community-Level Tobacco Advertising
Simona C. Kwon (USA), Seongho Kim, Nadia Islam, Bonnie Lai
Inside the Belly of the Beast: Advocacy at Tobacco Company Shareholder Meetings
Anna White (USA), Debbie Fischer (USA), Ruth E. Malone (USA), Amanda J. Sandford (United Kingdom), Amaranath.O.B. Tenna (Sri Lanka), Ken Dahlgren (USA), Nicole M. Sutton (USA), Amanda Cue (USA), Emily Martuscello (USA), Isha Gupta (India)

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