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  1. Feb 14, 2006 · Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2014-08-29 17:54:26.688067 Bookplateleaf 0002 Boxid IA1137803 Camera

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  3. Jul 9, 2004 · 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 to sit in her presence. Moreover, the millions of people who will ...

  4. Cnn's john sutter talks with the vice president of the Academy ofTobacco Studies. Sutter: "i earn a living fronting an organization that kills 1,200 human beings a day" he says the Academy's chief spokesman is the "colonel Sanders of nicotine" sutter says he's not a doctor or lawyer, but he gets paid to talk.

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  5. 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 ...

  6. says Reitman, but “I thought wow, you can probably lie to everyone you know. You can PAGE 36: Aaron Eckhart starsas Big Tobacco spokesman Nick Naylor in Thank You For Smoking, written by Jason Reitman (screenplay) and Christopher Buckley (novel). ABOVE: Eric Haberman and Aaron Eckhart in Fox Searchlight’s satirical comedy Thank You For Smoking.

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  8. Because he is erudite, good-looking, and resourceful, Nick is the darling of the talk show circuit. When someone tries to kill him, Nick’s situation goes from bad to worse. A bestselling book that was adapted into film in 2005, Thank You for Smoking examines Washington lobbying, unethical industry behavior, and the manipulation of public opinion.

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