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BOCA RATON ACTION FLJ1R: BTLTOB REPORT
lOR THE YRRIOD 6lNIlIO MLRCH 31, 1989
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BOCA RATON ACTION PLRN: aTATOB REPORT PERIOD ENDINOt D1RCH 31. 1909
Page 1 CONFIDENTIIUL
ISSUE/ACTION RESPONSIBILITY TIMING STATUS
1. NHO/uICC/IOCU
o Redirection/ C. von Naerestetten January 31, 1989 o Distribution of
containment A. Whist first publication
o Role of food D. Harria of the Institute
companies for International
o Strategies Health and Develop-
'ment to 20,000
international
opinion leaders
(See Appendix A)
o Through Institute,
financial analyst
from Congressional
Budget Office (has
analysed UNESCO
and UNICEF
accounts) retained
to analyse and pub-
lish past two WHO
budgets and new
(1990/91) budget
o Initiative undsrway
to obtain back-up
on WHO extra-
budgetary rssources
and contributors
(Note: In 1990/91
extra-budgetary
contributions will
exc,ggQ entire WHO
budget, i.e.,
almost $1 billion)
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BOC71 RATON ACTION 4L1Uis BTATU9 REPORT PERIOD ENDINOL MARCH 31, 1989
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1. IINO/UICC/IOCU
(Continued)
o INFOTAB conducting
briefing sessions
", in Geneva in April
for ambassadors to
U.N. from Latin
Aaerica and Africa
as well as
briefings for
permnant repre-
sentatives to the
FAO from Latin
America, Africa
and Asia
o Consulting firm
retained by INFOTAB
to monitor/advise
on FiHO, Geneva and
regional office
activity
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1. NHO/UICC/IOCU
(Continuing)
2. New Tactics
J. Dolliseon December 31, 1989
3. Healthy Buildinas
Seninars A. Whiet
D, Harris December 31, 1989
Mzsszzoz
o WHO Executive Board
asked WHO Executive
Director to
reprimand IOCU for
its behavior on
crtain issues
(infant formula and
tood irradiation).
'Unprecedented in
WHO history,
written notice of
reprimand issued to
IOCU that failure
to abida by
rules,
jeopardizes its
consultative tatus
with WHO.
o Completed (See
Report ending
February 14, 1989)
1989
mil
o Hong Kong,
April 14, 1989
(under auspices of
Australian Trade
Commissioner)

BOCA RATON ACTION 4LANi 8TAT08 REPORT PERIOD 6NDINOi (qRCN 31. 1989
Fa4e 4 CONFIDLNTIAL
ISSUE/ACTION AESPONSIBILITY TIMING STATUS
4. Healthy Buildings Seminar Australia
(Continued)
o Scheduled for late
1989
EEC/EENA
o'Nothing new to
report (final
scheduling underway
in conjunction with
HIROSS)
Iberia
o Fall, 1989
Latin America
o Costa Rica -
April 6, 1989
o Venezuela -
October, 1989
o Guatamala -
April 4, 1989
1990
o No change from
previous report
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PLRIOD ENDINOt MARCR 31. 1909
CONFIDLNTIAL
ISSUE/ACTION RESPONSIBILITY TIMINC . STATUS
4. Scientific Seminars
o Increasing
participation/
presence at
scientific
symposia
. 5. Airline Smokinc Bans
o B-M to prepare
position paper
o B-M to make
program proposal
A. Whist December 31, 1989' o See Appendix B for
(Regional C.A. for a
Directors to submit 'detailed list of
suggestions) scheduled
scientific meetings
with consultant
participation
o On-going
publication of
scientific papers
(For recent
examples, see
Appendix C)
A. Whist December 15, 1989 o Completed
M. Pottorff
Burson-Marsteller
January 15,
1989
o Completed
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Page f CONFIDENTIAL
ISSUE/ACTION RESPONSIBILITY TIMING STATUS
5. Airline Saokino Bans
(COntinued)
0 Cosplete SAS study January 15, 1989
and related new
initiatives
c,iszssizoz
o Preliminary
results of
SAS study
have been presented
to SAS aanagement;
" brief positive
'article published
in in-flight
agazine (final
report delayed
until April)
o Danish e.okers'
club Hen-Ry gives
public recognition
to SAS for
accosmodating
s.okers and
non-smokars on
dosestic flights in
Denaark
o Major aircraft air
quality
presentation
(including SAS
reaults) scheduled
for October 25,
1989 in Brussels at
annual congress of
International
Flight Attendants'
Association

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Paqe 7 CONPIDENTI7IL
ISSUE/ACTION RESPONSIBILITY TIMING STATUS
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5. Airline Snokina Bans
(Continuad)
o European media tour
(travel editors,
in-flight
publications,
travel magazines,
etc.) rescheduled
for mid-Nay due to
epokesperson/scien-
tist availability.
Tour tentatively
includes the UK,
Nordic countries,
France, Italy,
Switzerland, the
Netherlands and
N.st Germany
o Preferred carrier
agreement
negotiated between
PM and British
Midland Airways to
support policy of
accommodating
smokers and
non-smokars
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Paqe CONFIDENTInL
ISSUE/ACTION RESPONSIBILITY TIMING STATUS -- ----- -------
5. Airline Sl.okina Bans
(Continued)
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o Personal
representations
supplemented by a
new positive
reenforcemant"
strategy being
'employed with Air
France test ban
(details available
on request)
o PNI-NY coordinating
loan of filtration
physicist from
Richmond to work on
refinement of
prototype of
filtration system
(includes removal
of.gases) developed
in Europe.
Applicability to
aircraft to be
assessed
o Stimulated by PM
representations and
Swiss Smokers'
Club, Swissair has
publicly reaffirmed
its policy of
accommodating
smokers and
non-smokers

DOCA R71TON ACTION PLANz $TATOB REPORT PERIOD ENDINOi lhRCE 31. 1la9
Paga ! CONTIDEIiTIAL
ISSUE/ACTION RESPONSIBILITY TIMING STATUS
5. Airline Smokina Bans
(Continued)
6. Oooose Public Smokin0 r_n_oislation
Smokina Legislation in Restaurants
o Regional
Require- A. Whist/
ments to be Regional
sent to PMI-NY corporate
Affairs
o Preparation of Directors
Support Plan
ozszsszzoz
o on-going PM
programme regarding
Qantas test ban
includes:
"Fair-Co"
publicizing
reversal of bans on
'short haul flights,
seeking Qantas
approval for
passenger attitude
survey, petition
drive and letter
writing (See
Appendix D)
December 31, o "Beverly Hills case
1988 history, materials
and restaurant
argumentation
completed. Three
Beverly Hills
restaurant owners
("galloping
gourmets")
recruited, issue
and media trained
.
