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Monthly Archives: February 2011
Is it possible that FDA is beginning to acknowledge defeat?
Following on from the successful Court actions taken by NJOY against the United States Food and Drug Administration, Totally Wicked (TW) has filed its own complaint. TW are demanding the release of their products which have been impounded by the … Continue reading
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BBC Radio 5 Live follows suit
Published 3rd February 2011 BBC Radio 5 live joined BBC Radio 4 on Tuesday this week in providing yet more skewed and inaccurate discussion about electronic cigarettes. On her show, Gabby Logan invited Dr Hilary Jones and Professor John Britten … Continue reading
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BBC Radio 4 Joins other Media in Disappointingly Inaccurate Reporting
Today’s BBC Radio 4 You and Yours programme discussed electronic cigarettes: “Other countries have banned them, for example the Canadian government says they’ve not been fully tested and could lead to nicotine poisoning and addiction. Here, [in the UK] they’re … Continue reading
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