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FIGHT FOR TOBACCO MONEY GETS NASTY RESEARCHER DOUBTS VALUE OF ANTI- SMOKING EFFORTS
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FIGHT FOR TOBACCO MONEY GETS NASTY RESEARCHER DOUBTS VALUE OF ANTI- SMOKING EFFORTS
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FIGHT FOR TOBACCO MONEY GETS NASTY RESEARCHER DOUBTS VALUE OF ANTI- SMOKING EFFORTS
2000
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The fight over money from Pennsylvania's chunk of the national tobacco settlement has led to an allegation that a researcher twisted the facts to try to get more money. In testimony before a state House committee in Pittsburgh last month, Dr. Ronald Herberman of the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute said he doubted the effectiveness of anti-smoking ad campaigns and pushed for money for research. William Godshall, executive director of the SmokeFree Pennsylvania activist group, said the claim about the cancer risk is false. He called on Herberman to retract it or leave the \"scientific integrity\" of the cancer institute in question.
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