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Andre Calantzopoulos, CEO, Philip Morris International Inc, speaks during a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in...

#3341402

Press Conference By Andre Calantzopoulos, CEO, Philip Morris International Inc.

24 October 2018

Andre Calantzopoulos, CEO, Philip Morris International Inc, speaks during a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in...

#3341402

24 October 2018

Andre Calantzopoulos, CEO, Philip Morris International Inc, speaks during a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo on October 24, 2018. Transitioning to a Smoke-Free Society,tighter regulations across the world and a shrinking smoking population are closing in on tobacco companies worldwide. To stay in business, big tobacco firms are turning toward e-cigarettes and other alternatives to conventional cigarettes. Philip Morris International (PMI), the maker of Marlboro, is accelerating that move. CEO Andre Calantzopoulos has made a public pledge to quit selling cigarettes in the near future, with eyes on continuing to push PMI's heat-not-burn offerings, chief among them its hit product IQOS.


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Andre Calantzopoulos, CEO, Philip Morris International Inc, speaks during a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in...

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Press Conference By Andre Calantzopoulos, CEO, Philip Morris International Inc.

24 October 2018

Andre Calantzopoulos, CEO, Philip Morris International Inc, speaks during a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in...

#3341404

24 October 2018

Andre Calantzopoulos, CEO, Philip Morris International Inc, speaks during a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo on October 24, 2018. Transitioning to a Smoke-Free Society,tighter regulations across the world and a shrinking smoking population are closing in on tobacco companies worldwide. To stay in business, big tobacco firms are turning toward e-cigarettes and other alternatives to conventional cigarettes. Philip Morris International (PMI), the maker of Marlboro, is accelerating that move. CEO Andre Calantzopoulos has made a public pledge to quit selling cigarettes in the near future, with eyes on continuing to push PMI's heat-not-burn offerings, chief among them its hit product IQOS.


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Andre Calantzopoulos, CEO, Philip Morris International Inc, speaks during a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in...

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Press Conference By Andre Calantzopoulos, CEO, Philip Morris International Inc.

24 October 2018

Andre Calantzopoulos, CEO, Philip Morris International Inc, speaks during a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in...

#3341406

24 October 2018

Andre Calantzopoulos, CEO, Philip Morris International Inc, speaks during a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo on October 24, 2018. Transitioning to a Smoke-Free Society,tighter regulations across the world and a shrinking smoking population are closing in on tobacco companies worldwide. To stay in business, big tobacco firms are turning toward e-cigarettes and other alternatives to conventional cigarettes. Philip Morris International (PMI), the maker of Marlboro, is accelerating that move. CEO Andre Calantzopoulos has made a public pledge to quit selling cigarettes in the near future, with eyes on continuing to push PMI's heat-not-burn offerings, chief among them its hit product IQOS.


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Andre Calantzopoulos, CEO, Philip Morris International Inc, speaks during a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in...

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Press Conference By Andre Calantzopoulos, CEO, Philip Morris International Inc.

24 October 2018

Andre Calantzopoulos, CEO, Philip Morris International Inc, speaks during a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in...

#3341408

24 October 2018

Andre Calantzopoulos, CEO, Philip Morris International Inc, speaks during a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo on October 24, 2018. Transitioning to a Smoke-Free Society,tighter regulations across the world and a shrinking smoking population are closing in on tobacco companies worldwide. To stay in business, big tobacco firms are turning toward e-cigarettes and other alternatives to conventional cigarettes. Philip Morris International (PMI), the maker of Marlboro, is accelerating that move. CEO Andre Calantzopoulos has made a public pledge to quit selling cigarettes in the near future, with eyes on continuing to push PMI's heat-not-burn offerings, chief among them its hit product IQOS.


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Andre Calantzopoulos, CEO, Philip Morris International Inc, speaks during a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in...

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Press Conference By Andre Calantzopoulos, CEO, Philip Morris International Inc.

24 October 2018

Andre Calantzopoulos, CEO, Philip Morris International Inc, speaks during a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in...

#3341410

24 October 2018

Andre Calantzopoulos, CEO, Philip Morris International Inc, speaks during a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo on October 24, 2018. Transitioning to a Smoke-Free Society,tighter regulations across the world and a shrinking smoking population are closing in on tobacco companies worldwide. To stay in business, big tobacco firms are turning toward e-cigarettes and other alternatives to conventional cigarettes. Philip Morris International (PMI), the maker of Marlboro, is accelerating that move. CEO Andre Calantzopoulos has made a public pledge to quit selling cigarettes in the near future, with eyes on continuing to push PMI's heat-not-burn offerings, chief among them its hit product IQOS.


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Andre Calantzopoulos, CEO, Philip Morris International Inc, speaks during a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in...

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Press Conference By Andre Calantzopoulos, CEO, Philip Morris International Inc.

24 October 2018

Andre Calantzopoulos, CEO, Philip Morris International Inc, speaks during a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in...

#3341412

24 October 2018

Andre Calantzopoulos, CEO, Philip Morris International Inc, speaks during a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo on October 24, 2018. Transitioning to a Smoke-Free Society,tighter regulations across the world and a shrinking smoking population are closing in on tobacco companies worldwide. To stay in business, big tobacco firms are turning toward e-cigarettes and other alternatives to conventional cigarettes. Philip Morris International (PMI), the maker of Marlboro, is accelerating that move. CEO Andre Calantzopoulos has made a public pledge to quit selling cigarettes in the near future, with eyes on continuing to push PMI's heat-not-burn offerings, chief among them its hit product IQOS.


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Andre Calantzopoulos, CEO, Philip Morris International Inc, speaks during a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in...

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Press Conference By Andre Calantzopoulos, CEO, Philip Morris International Inc.

24 October 2018

Andre Calantzopoulos, CEO, Philip Morris International Inc, speaks during a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in...

#3341414

24 October 2018

Andre Calantzopoulos, CEO, Philip Morris International Inc, speaks during a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo on October 24, 2018. Transitioning to a Smoke-Free Society,tighter regulations across the world and a shrinking smoking population are closing in on tobacco companies worldwide. To stay in business, big tobacco firms are turning toward e-cigarettes and other alternatives to conventional cigarettes. Philip Morris International (PMI), the maker of Marlboro, is accelerating that move. CEO Andre Calantzopoulos has made a public pledge to quit selling cigarettes in the near future, with eyes on continuing to push PMI's heat-not-burn offerings, chief among them its hit product IQOS.


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Andre Calantzopoulos, CEO, Philip Morris International Inc, speaks during a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in...

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Press Conference By Andre Calantzopoulos, CEO, Philip Morris International Inc.

24 October 2018

Andre Calantzopoulos, CEO, Philip Morris International Inc, speaks during a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in...

#3341416

24 October 2018

Andre Calantzopoulos, CEO, Philip Morris International Inc, speaks during a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo on October 24, 2018. Transitioning to a Smoke-Free Society,tighter regulations across the world and a shrinking smoking population are closing in on tobacco companies worldwide. To stay in business, big tobacco firms are turning toward e-cigarettes and other alternatives to conventional cigarettes. Philip Morris International (PMI), the maker of Marlboro, is accelerating that move. CEO Andre Calantzopoulos has made a public pledge to quit selling cigarettes in the near future, with eyes on continuing to push PMI's heat-not-burn offerings, chief among them its hit product IQOS.


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Andre Calantzopoulos, CEO, Philip Morris International Inc, speaks during a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in...

#3341418

Press Conference By Andre Calantzopoulos, CEO, Philip Morris International Inc.

24 October 2018

Andre Calantzopoulos, CEO, Philip Morris International Inc, speaks during a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in...

#3341418

24 October 2018

Andre Calantzopoulos, CEO, Philip Morris International Inc, speaks during a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo on October 24, 2018. Transitioning to a Smoke-Free Society,tighter regulations across the world and a shrinking smoking population are closing in on tobacco companies worldwide. To stay in business, big tobacco firms are turning toward e-cigarettes and other alternatives to conventional cigarettes. Philip Morris International (PMI), the maker of Marlboro, is accelerating that move. CEO Andre Calantzopoulos has made a public pledge to quit selling cigarettes in the near future, with eyes on continuing to push PMI's heat-not-burn offerings, chief among them its hit product IQOS.


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A IQOS sign is seen Gluten free pastas are seen at the POLAGRA international trade fair for food in Poznan, Poland on May 8, 2018. IQOS prod...

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POLAGRA International Trade Fair For Food In Poznan

9 May 2018

A IQOS sign is seen Gluten free pastas are seen at the POLAGRA international trade fair for food in Poznan, Poland on May 8, 2018. IQOS prod...

#2662553

9 May 2018

A IQOS sign is seen Gluten free pastas are seen at the POLAGRA international trade fair for food in Poznan, Poland on May 8, 2018. IQOS produces electronic called heat-not-burn (HNB) devices that mimic regular cigarettes while exposing the tobacco to lower temperatures.


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A Kashmiri woman burn the water chestnut shells to obtain charcoal which will be later used as fuel in kangris, an earthenware container wit...

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Kashmir Harvests Water Chestnuts

10 January 2018

A Kashmiri woman burn the water chestnut shells to obtain charcoal which will be later used as fuel in kangris, an earthenware container wit...

#2416379

10 January 2018

A Kashmiri woman burn the water chestnut shells to obtain charcoal which will be later used as fuel in kangris, an earthenware container with an outer encasement of wickerwork, filled with burning coal and normally carried under the clothing for heat in winter months, on January 05, 2018 in Narbal, north of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Administered Kashmir, India. Water chestnuts are a major crop for people living near Wular lake , Asia's second largest freshwater lake. Wular, looks more like a flat marshy plain than a large lake in winters, as the water level recedes entire families collect and extract the marble-sized fruit from its spiky casing . The sun-dried chestnuts are later sold in markets, particularly in summer capital city Srinagar, and are consumed raw or roasted and even ground into a flour which locals say has medicinal properties. Its flour is consumed mostly by the people living around the lake. Now it is also in demand for its anti-diabetic properties, and is used by diabetic patients, because it is free of both cholesterol and fat. Some researchers are even investigating whether the fruit has cancer-fighting properties. Six kilograms of the processed stuff, dealers said, is sold at $4.74 (300 INR), and rates go up as the winter progresses. The shells of the chestnuts do not go waste and are used as cooking fuel. The women take care to store them separately, to later use them as fuel in kangris, an earthenware container with an outer encasement of wickerwork, filled with burning coal and normally carried under the clothing for heat in winter months.


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A Kashmiri woman burn the water chestnut shells to obtain charcoal which will be later used as fuel in kangris, an earthenware container wit...

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Kashmir Harvests Water Chestnuts

10 January 2018

A Kashmiri woman burn the water chestnut shells to obtain charcoal which will be later used as fuel in kangris, an earthenware container wit...

#2416380

10 January 2018

A Kashmiri woman burn the water chestnut shells to obtain charcoal which will be later used as fuel in kangris, an earthenware container with an outer encasement of wickerwork, filled with burning coal and normally carried under the clothing for heat in winter months, on January 05, 2018 in Narbal, north of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Administered Kashmir, India. Water chestnuts are a major crop for people living near Wular lake , Asia's second largest freshwater lake. Wular, looks more like a flat marshy plain than a large lake in winters, as the water level recedes entire families collect and extract the marble-sized fruit from its spiky casing . The sun-dried chestnuts are later sold in markets, particularly in summer capital city Srinagar, and are consumed raw or roasted and even ground into a flour which locals say has medicinal properties. Its flour is consumed mostly by the people living around the lake. Now it is also in demand for its anti-diabetic properties, and is used by diabetic patients, because it is free of both cholesterol and fat. Some researchers are even investigating whether the fruit has cancer-fighting properties. Six kilograms of the processed stuff, dealers said, is sold at $4.74 (300 INR), and rates go up as the winter progresses. The shells of the chestnuts do not go waste and are used as cooking fuel. The women take care to store them separately, to later use them as fuel in kangris, an earthenware container with an outer encasement of wickerwork, filled with burning coal and normally carried under the clothing for heat in winter months.


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A Kashmiri woman burn the water chestnut shells to obtain charcoal which will be later used as fuel in kangris, an earthenware container wit...

#2416381

Kashmir Harvests Water Chestnuts

10 January 2018

A Kashmiri woman burn the water chestnut shells to obtain charcoal which will be later used as fuel in kangris, an earthenware container wit...

#2416381

10 January 2018

A Kashmiri woman burn the water chestnut shells to obtain charcoal which will be later used as fuel in kangris, an earthenware container with an outer encasement of wickerwork, filled with burning coal and normally carried under the clothing for heat in winter months, on January 05, 2018 in Narbal, north of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Administered Kashmir, India. Water chestnuts are a major crop for people living near Wular lake , Asia's second largest freshwater lake. Wular, looks more like a flat marshy plain than a large lake in winters, as the water level recedes entire families collect and extract the marble-sized fruit from its spiky casing . The sun-dried chestnuts are later sold in markets, particularly in summer capital city Srinagar, and are consumed raw or roasted and even ground into a flour which locals say has medicinal properties. Its flour is consumed mostly by the people living around the lake. Now it is also in demand for its anti-diabetic properties, and is used by diabetic patients, because it is free of both cholesterol and fat. Some researchers are even investigating whether the fruit has cancer-fighting properties. Six kilograms of the processed stuff, dealers said, is sold at $4.74 (300 INR), and rates go up as the winter progresses. The shells of the chestnuts do not go waste and are used as cooking fuel. The women take care to store them separately, to later use them as fuel in kangris, an earthenware container with an outer encasement of wickerwork, filled with burning coal and normally carried under the clothing for heat in winter months.


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Daulat 55, laced with protective rubber all over her fingers shows the kernels after moving a special knife tactfully over the chestnuts, sa...

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Kashmir Harvests Water Chestnuts

10 January 2018

Daulat 55, laced with protective rubber all over her fingers shows the kernels after moving a special knife tactfully over the chestnuts, sa...

#2416253

10 January 2018

Daulat 55, laced with protective rubber all over her fingers shows the kernels after moving a special knife tactfully over the chestnuts, say the work damages their skin, as extracting water chestnut from the needled shells is a prickly business, she says it is difficult to understand the pain that is suffered in making this thorny fruit edible and has been doing the job since her childhood, on January 05, 2018 in Narbal, north of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Administered Kashmir, India. Water chestnuts are a major crop for people living near Wular lake , Asia's second largest freshwater lake. Wular, looks more like a flat marshy plain than a large lake in winters, as the water level recedes entire families collect and extract the marble-sized fruit from its spiky casing . The sun-dried chestnuts are later sold in markets, particularly in summer capital city Srinagar, and are consumed raw or roasted and even ground into a flour which locals say has medicinal properties. Its flour is consumed mostly by the people living around the lake. Now it is also in demand for its anti-diabetic properties, and is used by diabetic patients, because it is free of both cholesterol and fat. Some researchers are even investigating whether the fruit has cancer-fighting properties. Six kilograms of the processed stuff, dealers said, is sold at $4.74 (300 INR), and rates go up as the winter progresses. The shells of the chestnuts do not go waste and are used as cooking fuel. The women take care to store them separately, to later use them as fuel in kangris, an earthenware container with an outer encasement of wickerwork, filled with burning coal and normally carried under the clothing for heat in winter months.


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Kashmiri men unload their vessel full of water chestnuts after, extracting them, from the lake,  each year from November through February th...

#2416263

Kashmir Harvests Water Chestnuts

10 January 2018

Kashmiri men unload their vessel full of water chestnuts after, extracting them, from the lake,  each year from November through February th...

#2416263

10 January 2018

Kashmiri men unload their vessel full of water chestnuts after, extracting them, from the lake, each year from November through February thousands of men and women across the lake, gather in their boats to harvest the thorny fruit, on January 05, 2018 in Kolhom, north of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Administered Kashmir, India. Water chestnuts are a major crop for people living near Wular lake , Asia's second largest freshwater lake. Wular, looks more like a flat marshy plain than a large lake in winters, as the water level recedes entire families collect and extract the marble-sized fruit from its spiky casing . The sun-dried chestnuts are later sold in markets, particularly in summer capital city Srinagar, and are consumed raw or roasted and even ground into a flour which locals say has medicinal properties. Its flour is consumed mostly by the people living around the lake. Now it is also in demand for its anti-diabetic properties, and is used by diabetic patients, because it is free of both cholesterol and fat. Some researchers are even investigating whether the fruit has cancer-fighting properties. Six kilograms of the processed stuff, dealers said, is sold at $4.74 (300 INR), and rates go up as the winter progresses. The shells of the chestnuts do not go waste and are used as cooking fuel. The women take care to store them separately, to later use them as fuel in kangris, an earthenware container with an outer encasement of wickerwork, filled with burning coal and normally carried under the clothing for heat in winter months.


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Daulat 55, laced with protective rubber all over her fingers shows the kernels after moving a special knife tactfully over the chestnuts, sa...

#2416274

Kashmir Harvests Water Chestnuts

10 January 2018

Daulat 55, laced with protective rubber all over her fingers shows the kernels after moving a special knife tactfully over the chestnuts, sa...

#2416274

10 January 2018

Daulat 55, laced with protective rubber all over her fingers shows the kernels after moving a special knife tactfully over the chestnuts, say the work damages their skin, as extracting water chestnut from the needled shells is a prickly business, she says it is difficult to understand the pain that is suffered in making this thorny fruit edible and has been doing the job since her childhood, on January 05, 2018 in Narbal, north of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Administered Kashmir, India. Water chestnuts are a major crop for people living near Wular lake , Asia's second largest freshwater lake. Wular, looks more like a flat marshy plain than a large lake in winters, as the water level recedes entire families collect and extract the marble-sized fruit from its spiky casing . The sun-dried chestnuts are later sold in markets, particularly in summer capital city Srinagar, and are consumed raw or roasted and even ground into a flour which locals say has medicinal properties. Its flour is consumed mostly by the people living around the lake. Now it is also in demand for its anti-diabetic properties, and is used by diabetic patients, because it is free of both cholesterol and fat. Some researchers are even investigating whether the fruit has cancer-fighting properties. Six kilograms of the processed stuff, dealers said, is sold at $4.74 (300 INR), and rates go up as the winter progresses. The shells of the chestnuts do not go waste and are used as cooking fuel. The women take care to store them separately, to later use them as fuel in kangris, an earthenware container with an outer encasement of wickerwork, filled with burning coal and normally carried under the clothing for heat in winter months.


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