Tobacco deal unlikely in Geneva, say campaigners

16-Oct-2002

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?INTERNATIONAL. Delegates to the World Health Organization are unlikely to agree on whether duty-free tobacco should be banned at this month?s talks in Geneva, DFNI understands. In recent regional talks,........
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