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OSTON (Reuters) - Eight states sued the maker of Camel cigarettes on Tuesday, charging that a promotion in an issue of Rolling Stone magazine violates a 1998 agreement not to use cartoons in its marketing efforts. The suits focus on ads for the Camel brand, produced by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., which appeared in a nine-page foldout section in the November 15 issue of the music and popular culture magazine. The section, titled "Indie Rock Universe," is designed to look like doodling in a student's spiral-bound notebook, with drawings of planets made to look like animals and characters. It features Camel's name and logo. Pls, observe the Copyright. <a href="http://www.200CIGARETTES.BIZ" title="Camel Cigarettes">Camel Cigarettes</a>, <a href="http://www.200DISCOUNT-CIGARETTES.COM" title="discount Camel Cigarettes">discount Camel Cigarettes</a>, <a href="http://www.200CIGARETTESONLINE.COM" title="Camel cigarettes online">Camel cigarettes online</a>, <a href="http://www.mycigs.ne" title="Camel Cigs">Camel Cigs</a>
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