Tobacco: a burning issue

7-Jun-2001

DFNI says: We make no apology for the graphic and powerful front page of this issue. The spectre of an industry going up in flames is far more than just a dramatic image. Abolition of duty-free tobacco sales is a very real and well-advanced threat and we hope that our cover will act as a wake-up call.

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