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April 12, 2006


State AGs and the tobacco cartel

Forbes (reg) piles on with some fresh reporting about how state AGs collaborate with tobacco majors to suppress smaller companies, so as to maximize settlement revenue, and about some of the antitrust constraints they may be tempted to dodge. More: And here's an opinion piece by Christine Hall for NRO.

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