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ADVOCACY IN ACTION
Advocacy in action: extreme corporate makeover interruptus: denormalising tobacco industry corporate schmoozing
Correspondence to:
Correspondence to:
Professor Simon Chapman
School of Public Health, University of Sydney, Building A27, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia; simonchapman{at}health.usyd.edu.au
The tobacco industry continues to seek corporate "respectability", despite being responsible for the deaths of millions of smokers worldwide every year
Keywords: tobacco industry
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