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60 minutes tobacco scandal correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi blasts CBS leadership's sudden decision to pull her investigative report, alleging corporate and political interference in journalism. In a blistering email to colleagues, Alfonsi details how her In 1996, 60 Minutes spoke

In 1996, 60 Minutes spoke with then FDA commissioner David Kessler about his investigation into the tobacco industry. Dr. Kessler presented Lesley Stahl with his evidence that tobacco companies had manipulated nicotine levels Jeffrey Wigand Wikipedia '60 Minutes' top producer leaves show Former Correspondent Details Claims of Meddling at '60 Minutes' See more below

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60 minutes tobacco scandal correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi blasts CBS leadership's sudden decision to pull her investigative report, alleging corporate and political interference in journalism. In a blistering email to colleagues, Alfonsi details how her In 1996, 60 Minutes spoke

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60 minutes tobacco scandal correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi blasts CBS leadership's sudden decision to pull her investigative report, alleging corporate and political interference in journalism. In a blistering email to colleagues, Alfonsi details how her In 1996, 60 Minutes spoke

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60 minutes tobacco scandal correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi blasts CBS leadership's sudden decision to pull her investigative report, alleging corporate and political interference in journalism. In a blistering email to colleagues, Alfonsi details how her In 1996, 60 Minutes spoke

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60 minutes tobacco scandal correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi blasts CBS leadership's sudden decision to pull her investigative report, alleging corporate and political interference in journalism. In a blistering email to colleagues, Alfonsi details how her In 1996, 60 Minutes spoke
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