Table of contents
September 2001 - Volume 10 - 3
Editorial
- Applying the risk/use equilibrium: use medicinal nicotine now for harm reduction (1 September, 2001)
News analysis
- Philippines: sacred and profane (1 September, 2001)
- Australia: lawyers ponder tobacco firms' criminal liability (1 September, 2001)
- Japan: can local action do the trick? (1 September, 2001)
- UK: university's tobacco stain won't go away (1 September, 2001)
- Kenya: smoke, and be your own boss (1 September, 2001)
- Turkey: the trade–health divide (1 September, 2001)
- Developing countries take the lead on WHO convention (1 September, 2001)
Cover essay
- Poverty and tobacco (1 September, 2001)
Original article
- Impact of smoking status on workplace absenteeism and productivity (1 September, 2001)
- Cigar magazines: using tobacco to sell a lifestyle (1 September, 2001)
- Public reaction to the portrayal of the tobacco industry in the film The Insider (1 September, 2001)
Industry watch
- Philip Morris' new scientific initiative: an analysis (1 September, 2001)
Speaking personally
- The Insider: its effect on the public (1 September, 2001)
Play it again
- Play it again (1 September, 2001)
Letters to the editor
- Origins of “denicotinised” tobacco (1 September, 2001)
- How US airlines became smoke free (1 September, 2001)
Books
- A critique of nicotine addiction (1 September, 2001)
Commentary