Government stubs out point-of-sale tobacco advertising
21 Dec 2004 | by Sam Matthews,
, pubs and clubs comes into effect today, the government latest attempt to clamp down on smoking.
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The move is being seen as another sign of Europe reacting to strict new US Securities & Exchange Commission regulations and the Sarbanes-Oxley corporate governance legislation. ITV is following in the footsteps of Lastminute.com and software firm Autonomy, which have made similar moves. The buyback ...
, pubs and clubs comes into effect today, the government latest attempt to clamp down on smoking.
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