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  1. Jul 9, 2004 · screenplay by Jason Reitman. from the novel by Christopher Buckley. 7/9/2004. Room 9 Entertainment 10635 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 320 Los Angeles, CA. 90025 (310) 475-3700. INT. THE OPRAH WINFREY SHOW SET - DAY. Oprah Winfrey, a woman who calls no one boss, stands before her audience. Not just the hundred or so people that have waited in line ...

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  3. Originally published in 1994, Thank You for Smoking is a political satire novel centered around Nick Naylor, a lobbyist for the fictional Academy of Tobacco Studies, an organization founded by the tobacco industry with the true purpose of countering negative scientific data and public condemnation of tobacco. Nick’s job has made him a pariah, as he has humiliated everyone from grieving ...

  4. Thank You for Smoking full script.pdf - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. Cnn's john sutter talks with the vice president of ...

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  6. The document is a script from the movie "Thank You for Smoking" and provides background on several characters including Nick Naylor, the vice president of the Academy of Tobacco Studies and chief spokesman for the tobacco industry. It summarizes some of Nick's interactions defending the tobacco industry, including giving a presentation to school children where he encourages them to think ...

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  8. hope readers get a chance to see Thank You for Smoking, a recently released film adapted from Christopher Buckley’s book of the same name. In the film, Tobacco Institute lobbyist uses his charm, good looks, and a careful turn of phrase to combat the terribly flawed data that relates cigarette smoke to can-cer and other diseases.

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