Is liquor next in the firing line for WHO?

14-Feb-2003

By John RimmerAs the World Health Organization (WHO) nears the end of its campaign to end sales of duty-free tobacco, the body is turning its attentions to the liquor category.

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As the World Health Organization (WHO) nears the end of its campaign to end sales of duty-free tobacco, the body is turning its attentions to the liquor category. As DFNI

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