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Subject: Brownson Mailing - Update 2

Date: 29 Dec 1992
Length: 1 page
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Abstract

Informs recipient that 189 letters have been mailed out and that "we have exhausted our list of names." Reports that more letters will be mailed when additional names are identified.

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Type
Telex
Company
Philip Morris
Site
MN Depository
Author
Pages, Robert Alex, Ph.D. (PM scientist & researcher, c. 1980s)
Robert A. Pages gave a deposition that was 25 pgs with one exhibit in the Carlisle v. Philip Morris Inc., et al case on 10/30/86 and he gave another deposition that was 207 pgs on 9/23/88 for the Rothgeb v. ATC, et al case. He was a Scientist and he worked for Philip Morris, Inc. and was born on 10/10/41 and is in infirm health. (PMI's Revised Initial Disclosure, June 27, 1996) (PMI's Introduction to Privilege Log and Glossary of Names, Estate of Burl Butler v. PMI, et al, April 19, 1996) Robert Pages, who gave depositions in 1986 and 1988, is apparently in poor health. (Alexandra Wagner, Ness, Motley letter to Grant Kaiser, 1/10/97)
Recipient
Keane, Denise F. (PM, Assoc. Gen Counsel, also on Board of Dir.)
Sr. VP, PM Worldwide Regulator Affairs & Assoc. General Counsel PMMC c. 2/2000. Denise F. Keane was Associate General Counsel and on the Board of Directors, for Philip Morris Management Corp. By April 2001 Keane was Senior Vice President and General Counsel for PM USA at 120 Park Ave. (PMI's Introduction to Privilege Log and Glossary of Names, Estate of Burl Butler v. PMI, et al, April 19, 1996)
Copied
Parrish, Steven C. (PM, Sr. VP, General Counsel)
Partner of industry law firm Shook Hardy and Bacon before going to work for PM. Was VP of PM Corporate Scientific Affairs in 1990. Defends PM on television.
Han, Victor (PM Worldwide Reg. Affairs, Dir. of Communcations c. 1993)
Director of Communcations for Philip Morris Worldwide Regulatory Affairs office circa 1993-95. Directed strategy and implementation of internal and external communications. Also worked for PM Corporate Affairs. Vigorously defends company's sale of tobacco products but refuses to smoke around his two young daughters saying "Certainly I don't want my kids to smoke. As a parent I want to take as many risks out of their lives as I possibly can." (Washington Post National Weekly Edition, January 13, 1997, pg. 9)
Carchman, Richard Allan, Ph.D. (PM Scientific Affairs, Research & Development VP)
Philip Morris Director and worked in Scientific Affairs. Reported to Cathy ellis.
Thesaurus Term
Letter Writing Campaigns

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