BMJ  2004;328:8 (3 January), doi:10.1136/bmj.328.7430.8

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Direct to consumer advertisements to stop: The New Zealand government has decided to overturn the policy allowing direct to consumer advertising of drugs. By March 2004 it plans to have adopted common standards with the Australian government, which bans such advertising but allows disease awareness campaigns.

Death penalty approved for distribution of fake drugs: India's cabinet has approved the death penalty for those involved in the production and distribution of fake drugs. Amendments to the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, which currently allows imprisonment for several years for such offences, will be moved in the winter session of the Indian parliament.

MPs to investigate science journals: The House of Commons science and technology committee is to conduct an inquiry into the price and availability of scientific publications. It aims to ensure that researchers can access relevant publications effectively and will also look at the impact of online publishing. (See www.parliament.uk)

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