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Documents Indicate Tobacco Industry Paid Scientists to Write to Editors.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, August, 1998 by Hanners, David

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Aug. 5--The tobacco industry paid thousands of dollars to scientists to write letters to influential publications criticizing a major 1993 government report that said secondhand smoke caused lung cancer, according to once-secret legal documents.

The records show that, in many instances, lawyers for the tobacco industry edited the scientists' letters before they were submitted for publication. There are indications the law firms wrote some letters for the scientists to sign.

The letters, aimed at casting doubt on the Environmental Protection Agency's landmark report on environmental tobacco smoke, or ETS, brought different prices. The tobacco industry paid a biostatistician $10,000 to write a single letter to the...

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