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After two weeks of debate, nearly all the 171 nations at the World Health Organization conference in Geneva last week had agreed on a way to help put an end to the 4 million tobacco-related deaths that occur worldwide annually. But the United States, home to the world's most powerful tobacco lobby, is one of two nations (Germany is the other) to "give explicit statements that they will have difficulty coming onboard," says Derek Yach, a WHO official. The United States opposes ...