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The 13th World Conference on Tobacco OR HealthBuilding capacity for a tobacco-free worldJuly 12-15, 2006, Washington, DC, USA |
| Friday, July 14, 2006: 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | |||
| Exhibit Hall D (Convention Center) | |||
| POSTER SESSIONS - Friday | |||
| 104-1 | Tobacco Control Advocacy Efforts: the Silence Conspiracy! THOMAS M. MOSOBA (Tanzania) | ||
| 104-2 | Developing a Counter-Marketing Strategy by Producing Smoke Free Saturday Nights Edwin Felien (USA), David Goldstein (USA) | ||
| 104-3 | Anti-Tobacco Advocacy Kits (ATAK) Online Laura A. Corbin (USA), Ron Davis (USA), Nicole Foss (USA) | ||
| 104-4 | Advising for Empowerment: Harnessing the Power of Youth to Create Social Change Ron Davis (USA), Erin Sylvester (USA) | ||
| 104-5 | Native American Tokenism in Phillip Morris' Youth Smoking Prevention Campaign Jillian R. Doss (USA), Laura A. Beebe (USA), Sherry Emery (USA) | ||
| 104-6 | Brand Equity and Prevention of Youth Smoking: a longitudinal study William D. Evans (USA), Sarah E. Ray (USA), Jeanette Renaud (USA), James C Hersey (USA), Jon Blitstein (USA), Beth Schieber (USA), Jeff Willett (USA) | ||
| 104-7 | Fighting tobacco advertising – an ongoing battle in Timisoara, Romania Stefan Mihaicuta (Romania), Danina Muntean (Romania) | ||
| 104-8 | Marketing Harm Reduction: An Analysis of Marketing Strategies for Potentially Reduced Exposure Products (PREPS) Charlene Melcher (USA), Linda L. Pederson (USA), David E. Nelson (USA), Rachel Gross (USA), Thomas Clarke (USA) | ||
| 104-9 | History of Lies: How To Make Them Eat Their Words Dana Mitchell (USA), Emily Martuscello (USA), Tyler Burdwood (USA), Stephen Ross (USA) | ||
| 104-10 | Tobacco Marketing at Point-of-Sale: The Last Hoorah Joanna Cohen (Canada), Kara Griffin (Canada), Daniel Robinson (Canada), Anne M. Lavack (Canada), Shawn O'Connor (Canada), Francis Thompson (Canada), Joanne Di Nardo (Canada) | ||
| 104-11 | Effective Counter Marketing Techniques: The Best from Eight Years of Effort by The Partnership For A Tobacco-Free Maine MaryBeth Welton (USA), Kimberly Stiver (USA) | ||
| 104-12 | How Can We Motivate More People to Stop Smoking? K. Michael Cummings (USA), Andrew Hyland (USA), Brian Fix (USA), Shannon Carlin-Menter (USA) | ||
| 104-13 | Kuala Lumpur Tab-Info 2005: Failed Efforts by Ngos to Stop Promotion of Smoking by Tobacco Industries korisatan Karuppiah (Malaysia) | ||
| 104-14 | How tobacco industry overcomes advertising restrictions Tatiana I. Andreeva (Ukraine) | ||
| 104-15 | Post-MSA Trends in Magazine Advertising of Tobacco Products Hillel R. Alpert (USA) | ||
| 104-16 | The Advertising of Tobacco Products in Jogjakarta, Indonesia Mimi Nichter (USA), Yayi Suryo Prabandari (Indonesia), Retna Siwi Padmawati (Indonesia), Nawi Ng (Indonesia), Mark Nichter (USA) | ||
| 104-17 | Working in partnership to control illicit products – experience from the West Midlands, UK Paul C. Hooper (United Kingdom), Keith Morgan (United Kingdom) | ||
| 104-18 | Smoking Behavior in Primary Schools in Lilongwe,Malawi yohane Nyasulu (Malawi), Yohane Nyasulu (Malawi), yohane Nyasulu (Malawi) | ||
| 104-19 | Sociologists, philosophers and historians working for the tobacco industry: discourse in defense of death Anne Landman (USA) | ||
| 104-20 | Tobacco Awareness at a Local Level Md. Imam Hossain Chowdhury (Bangladesh), Rumpi Chowdhury (Bangladesh), N. Islam (Bangladesh) | ||
| 104-21 | “Tupperware” parties for cigarettes? Alternative marketing for a potentially reduced exposure product Stacey J. Anderson (USA), Pamela M. Ling (USA) | ||
| 104-22 | Youth Susceptibility to Smoking and the Target Market Campaign Noella Dietz (USA), David Sly (USA), Kristopher Arheart (USA), David J. Lee (USA) | ||
| 104-23 | Newspaper Coverage of Tobacco: Health Issues Compete with Incidental Product Placement Rosemary Perry (Canada), Penelope Hawe (Canada), Alan Shiell (Canada), Yvette Penman (Canada), M. van Dijk (Canada), C. Krause (Canada) | ||
| 104-24 | Tobacco and Hollywood Community Action Kit Andrea E. Valdez (USA) | ||
| 104-25 | The Tobacco Industry'S Response to the Commit Trial: an Analysis of Legacy Tobacco Documents Beatriz C. Carlini (USA), Abigail Halperin (USA), Verena Santos, Donald Patrick | ||
| 104-26 | Counter-acting Tobacco Industry Tactics Aimed at Young Adults in Alberta Anne F. Clennett (Canada) | ||
| 104-27 | The Role of Canada in the Global Tobacco Economy Robert W. Rattle (Canada), Murray J. Kaiserman (Canada) | ||
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