Secrets of Big Tobacco - News article follows the trial of industry memos that discuss how and why to manipulate cigarette chemistry. - http://www.thehollandsentinel.net/stories/092098/new_tobacco.html
Philip Morris Tried to `Bury' Damaging Nicotine Research - News article; secret memos reveal that Philip Morris officials suggested that internal documents about research should be destroyed, and negative information should be kept secret. - http://www.s-t.com/daily/09-96/09-18-96/b03lo073.htm
Industry Executives Knew Nicotine Addictive - What the industry knew, and when it knew it, are the issues examined in this article. - http://personalmd.com/news/a1998100608.shtml
Timeline: Chemical Manipulation of Tobacco Products - Industry documents over time reveal the history of product engineering for addiction. - http://www.tobaccodocuments.org/index.cfm?menuitem=timelines&id=31
Secrets of BAT Industries - "Inside the restricted laboratory compound on the south coast of England, five senior scientists for BAT Industries, the world's second-biggest cigarette maker, were devising ways to make it harder for people to quit smoking..." - http://tc.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/7/3/315
Prying Open the Door to the Tobacco Industry's Secrets About Nicotine - AMA scientific article. Tobacco industry documents "reveal that for decades, the industry knew and internally acknowledged that nicotine is an addictive drug and cigarettes are the ultimate nicotine delivery device; that nicotine addiction can be pe - http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/short/280/13/1173
Nicotine and Addiction: the Brown and Williamson Documents - Once-secret memos show the tobacco industry had a sophisticated and scientifically accurate understanding of nicotine pharmacology, including an explicit recognition of nicotine's addictiveness, more than 30 years ago. - http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/274/3/225
Manipulating Addictiveness of Tobacco - Once secret industry memos and other court-released documents address industry manipulation of tobacco's addictive properties. - http://www.ohd.hr.state.or.us/tobacco/addictn.cfm