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  2. Scott Richter - Wikipedia

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    Scott Richter (born 18 July 1971) is the CEO of Media Breakaway, [2] formerly known as OptInRealBig.com LLC. [2] Other related companies are Dynamic Dolphin [3] and affiliate.com. [4] His companies were major senders of Email spam and he was at one time referred to as the 'Spam King', as at one point his company was sending some 100 million emails a day.

  3. The Biggest Threat to Big Tobacco - AOL

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  4. Big Tobacco - Wikipedia

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    [3] These companies are controversial due to the negative health effects of the products they produce, and attempts to misinform on this topic. [4] In the United States, the big five tobacco companies have worked together to conceal scientific evidence on the negative effects of tobacco. There is also a history of manipulating and destroying ...

  5. E-Cigarette Opponents Do More Harm by Snubbing Big Tobacco - AOL

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    (Bloomberg Opinion) -- A quarter century ago, a man named Steve Parrish was the ugly voice of the tobacco industry. The tobacco wars were raging: States were suing the cigarette companies, whistle ...

  6. Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The big four tobacco companies agreed to pay the state governments several billion dollars but the government in turn was to protect the big four tobacco companies from competition. The Master Settlement Agreement, they argue, created an unconstitutional cartel arrangement that benefited both the government and big tobacco. [55] [56]

  7. Big tobacco: Is Ontario's $46.6 billion suit hypocritical? - AOL

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    When 46 states agreed to a $246 billion out-of-court settlement to recover the costs of smoking-related illnesses, they joined the other four that had previously sued and won. In Canada, the ...

  8. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    Scammers and bad actors are always looking for ways to get personal info with malicious intent. Know how to recognize legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications to keep your account secure.

  9. Big Tobacco finally tells the truth in court-ordered ad ... - AOL

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    "This is the first time they have had to ‘fess up and tell the whole truth,” American Cancer Society’s Cliff Douglas said.