Journalism and letters
Journalism
Chapman S. Wanted: a smoking gun. Sydney Morning Herald February 29,
2000 page 17.
Chapman S. Roll out your own cigarette action. The Australian March 24
2000, page 11.
Chapman S. Tobacco firms run last-gasp defence. The Age July 18 2000,
page 13.
Chapman S. Twisted ethics of tobacco firms. Canberra Times July 19 2000,
page 13.
Chapman S. Mixed message as Big Tobacco targets youth. Canberra Times
Oct 30 2000.
Chapman S. A casino smoking ban is a winner. The Age Friday 9 February
2001.
Chapman S. Charities to be seen but no longer heard? Sydney Morning Herald
2001; 26 Feb:12
Chapman S. Smoking bastions set to crumble. Newcastle Herald 2001; May
4:9
Chapman S. Compo ruling sends last of tobacco industry's arguments up
in smoke. Canberra Times 2001; 5 May:5.
Chapman S. Let's give smokers all the room they deserve. Sydney Morning
Herald 2001; May 11.
Chapman S. It pays to have firm links. The Australian 2001; August 24:
p.13.
Chapman S. A tobacco company by any other name smells suspicious. Sydney
Morning Herald 2001; 22 November:14.
Chapman S. Butt-out strategy fatal flaw. The Australian 2002; January
21:13.
Chapman S. A most unhealthy alliance - grand prix and tobacco firms Sydney
Morning Herald 2002; March 1.
Chapman S. Sucked in by tobacco industry's smoke-and-mirror act. The Australian
2002; April 16:11.
Chapman S. Addiction not an excuse to quit. Canberra Times April 22, 2002.
Chapman S. It's smokers - better still, those trying to quit - who should
benefit. Sydney Morning Herald 2002; 28 June
Chapman S. Smoke screen. Sydney Morning Herald & The Age, Good Weekend
2002; 6 July: 35-6.
Chapman S. Blaming tobacco's victims. Sydney Morning Herald, Good Weekend
2002; 7 July.
Chapman S. Lots of huff over Russell's puff. The Australian 2002; 25 July.
Chapman S. Huff away, just don't puff. Sydney Morning Herald 2002; 18
Dec: p13.
Chapman S. Do as I say, not as I do: how famous faces muddle the message
on cancer. Sydney Morning Herald 2003; 3 November: p13
Evans A & Liberman J. Lawyers' credibility has gone up in smoke. The
Age 2002 11 June, Opinion, p13.
Evans A & Liberman J. One chance only to restore credibility. The
Australian Financial Review 2002,21 June; 56.
Liberman J. Using the criminal law against the tobacco companies, Australia
Policy Online, 23 October 2002
Liberman J, Do judges now admire corporate connivance? The Age, 11 December
2002, opinion; and also at OnLine Opinion.
Moodie R & Liberman J. Clearing smokescreens. The Age January 17 2000,
page 11.
Moodie R & Liberman J. Why the tobacco farce is such a tragedy. The
Age, April 18 2000, opinion page.
Scollo M. The economic impact of smoke-free policies in the hospitality
industry. OnLine Opinion, April 2003
Journalism Letters to Editor
Borland R. Keeping tobacco out of politics. The Age, 2000;15 April
.
Chapman S. Daily Telegraph 19 Feb 2000 (cigarette pack warnings).
Chapman S. Sydney Morning Herald 24 Feb 2000 (under reporting of passive
smoking).
Chapman S. The Age 15 May 2000 (smoking & restaurants).
Chapman S. The Economist 5 Aug 2000 (tobacco industry's misleading conduct).
Chapman S. Sydney Morning Herald 22 Sept 2000 (scientists & tobacco
industry).
Chapman S. Australian Financial Review 15 March 2001 (tobacco economics)
Chapman S. Hobart Mecury 26 September 2001 (smoking in bars)
Chapman S. Adelaide Advertiser 30 October 2001 (drug funding vs tobacco
funding)
Chapman S. Sydney Morning Herald 30 October 2001 (drug funding vs tobacco
funding)
Scollo M. Tobacco 'file cull' charges must be fully investigated, The
Age, 25 July 2003
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