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Alcohol Advertising

Alcohol Marketing
and Advertising
A Report to Congress
September 2003
Federal Trade Commission, 2003
Timothy J. Muris Chairman
Mozelle W. Thompson Commissioner
Orson Swindle Commissioner
Thomas B. Leary Commissioner
Pamela Jones Harbour Commissioner
Report Contributors
Janet M. Evans, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Division of Advertising Practices
Jill F. Dash, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Division of Advertising Practices
Neil Blickman, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Division of Enforcement
C. Lee Peeler, Deputy Director, Bureau of Consumer Protection
Mary K. Engle, Associate Director, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Division of Advertising
Practices
Joseph Mulholland, Bureau of Economics
Assistants
Dawne E. Holz, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Office of Consumer and Business Education
Michelle T. Meade, Law Clerk, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Division of Advertising
Practices
Chadwick Crutchfield, Intern, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Division of......


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Approximate Pages: 96 (250 words per double-spaced page)

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