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Day One is a television news magazine produced by ABC News from 1993 to 1995, hosted by Forrest Sawyer and Diane Sawyer. One of its stories, titled "Smoke Screen", was an important report on the cigarette industry's manipulation of nicotine during the manufacturing process. The piece won a George Polk award, but also led to a lawsuit from Philip Morris that ended with a settlement and apology from ABC. The series also won a Peabody Award for its 1993 investigation titled "Scarred for Life" on female genital cutting. Day One foi uma "revista de notícias" de televisão produzida pela ABC News de 1993 à 1995, organizado por Forrest Sawyer e Diane Sawyer. Um de seus contos, intitulado "Smoke Screen", foi um importante relatório sobre a manipulação da indústria do cigarro e de nicotina durante o processo de fabricação. A peça ganhou um George Polk Awards, mas também levou a uma ação de Philip Morris, que terminou com um acordo e pedido de desculpas da ABC. A série também ganhou um prêmio Peabody Award de 1993 intitulado "Scarred for Life" sobre a mutilação genital feminina.
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Day One foi uma "revista de notícias" de televisão produzida pela ABC News de 1993 à 1995, organizado por Forrest Sawyer e Diane Sawyer. Um de seus contos, intitulado "Smoke Screen", foi um importante relatório sobre a manipulação da indústria do cigarro e de nicotina durante o processo de fabricação. A peça ganhou um George Polk Awards, mas também levou a uma ação de Philip Morris, que terminou com um acordo e pedido de desculpas da ABC. A série também ganhou um prêmio Peabody Award de 1993 intitulado "Scarred for Life" sobre a mutilação genital feminina. Day One is a television news magazine produced by ABC News from 1993 to 1995, hosted by Forrest Sawyer and Diane Sawyer. One of its stories, titled "Smoke Screen", was an important report on the cigarette industry's manipulation of nicotine during the manufacturing process. The piece won a George Polk award, but also led to a lawsuit from Philip Morris that ended with a settlement and apology from ABC. The series also won a Peabody Award for its 1993 investigation titled "Scarred for Life" on female genital cutting.
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