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Tobacco Control 2006;15:82
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USA: cartoonists take up smoking

David Simpson

d.simpson@iath.org

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Delegates to the 13th World Conference on Tobacco OR Health, to be held in Washington DC from 12–15 July 2006, will be able to see a unique exhibition presenting a history of the past 50 years of anti-smoking activities as seen through the eyes of newspaper editorial cartoonists. The exhibition, at the National Museum of Health and Medicine, produced in cooperation with the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists, will include more than 60 original artworks, together with the headlines and other items related to the events that inspired the artists. There will be an exhibition-related event at the museum during the conference, including a talk by KAL, cartoonist for The Economist and The Baltimore Sun.







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