It says tobacco manufacturers are putting unacceptable pressure on the country's health services, and companies are targeting younger and younger people in an attempt to replace former smokers in Europe and America. British American Tobacco (BAT), Philip Morris and International Tobacco Ltd, deny the claims and say they are socially responsible companies who do not target children. They question the massive sums demanded by the government and say the case "has no merit". But government lawyers are convinced they have a strong case. E-mails between tobacco firm employees to be shown to the...
Yoruba Drums From Nigeria
Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning Herald
The prospect of an hour's drumming, even if it is the Yoruba drums from Nigeria, will send most people rushing for their ambient albums. And this album from Sola Akingbola, the...
Oil hits new high amid warnings of $200 peak
The Times
The Times
div#related-article-links p a, div#related-article-links p a:visited { color:#06c; } Oil prices rallied to fresh highs this morning, after an analyst at Goldman Sachs warned that prices could rise to $200 a barrel within two years. Concerns over...


