Misleading ad attacks Obama on Libya
Tuesday, October 2, 2012 - 09:21 YouTube/Screenshot Obama appeared on "The View" at the same time Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was speaking at the Untied Nations, a new ad from American Crossroads points out. The American delegation boycotted Ahmadinejad's speech due to his strident anti-Israel position. Conservative super PAC American Crossroads released “ World ,” a misleading attack on President Barack Obama’s actions on the day U.S. Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens was killed in Libya. The video opens with the sound of sirens and crackling fires as shots of protests and burning buildings are shown. A newscaster reads a statement from the White House confirming that the Obama administration considers the killing of the ambassador to Libya and three other Americans to be a terrorist attack. On that day, the narrator says, Obama “campaigned in Las Vegas.” Obama was not in Las Vegas campaigning on Sept. 11, the day of the attack. Both he and Romney refrained from ...
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South Africa: Unbranded Cigarettes - Edward Nathan Sonnenbergs
On 15 August 2012 the Australian High Court ruled that the much-discussed legislation that requires tobacco companies to sell their products in unbranded packages, the Tobacco Plain Packaging Act 2011, is constitutional.
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United States: Cigarette Advertising Regulations Go Up In Smoke - Venable LLP
On August 24, 2012, the D.C. Circuit struck down regulations promulgated by the FDA under the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act (the "Act"), which would have required cigarette packages to bear one of nine graphic images depicting the negative health consequences of smoking.
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