Tob Control 2000;9:9
( Spring )
News analysis
Czech Republic: Gauloises dates for students
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As students returned to their places of education
after the long summer vacation last autumn, some of them must have been pleasantly surprised to be presented with a useful gift to help organise both their studies and their social life during the coming academic year: an attractive, pocket sized "Student's diary". The
donor, a company called DownTown based in the capital, Prague, had
organised the production of the free diary, a previously unknown concept to Czech students, whose requirements are normally met by a
publication prepared and sold every year by each faculty.
But despite DownTown's intentions, not all students received the
gift. Members of staff at Masaryk University in the southern city of
Brno noticed that the top of all the right-hand pages of the diary was
adorned with a coloured band showing the logo of the French cigarette
brand Gauloises Blondes. In addition, each coloured band carried,
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