Cowboys or Indians?

13-Dec-2002

With federal tobacco taxes rising, many Americans are looking to tax-free outlets on native American reservations and the Internet for savings. And with states forecast to lose billions in tax revenue in the next few years, the US government is desperately looking for a way to stem the flow of cheap tobacco. Gavin Lipsith investigates.

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With federal tobacco taxes rising, many Americans are looking to tax-free outlets on native American reservations and the Internet for savings. And with states forecast to lose billions in tax........

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