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Uruguay cracks down on smoking
66 Views • Jul 24, 2012
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The tobacco giant Philip Morris has sued the government for lost profits,
claiming that anti-tobacco measures are hurting their bottom line.
Uruguayan law says graphic health warnings must cover 80 per cent of a cigarette pack.
And companies can only market one type of cigarette, so as not to mislead smokers into thinking one is less harmful than another.
Therefore, for example the so-called "light" cigarettes will not be found.
Al Jazeera's Teresa Bo reports from the capital, Montevideo.
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