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This version published online on August 19, 2007
International Journal of Epidemiology, doi:10.1093/ije/dym117
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Take one down, pass it around, 98 alcohol ads on the wall: outdoor advertising in New York City's Black neighbourhoods
*Corresponding author. Department of Sociomedical Sciences, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, 722 W. 168th St, 9th Floor, New York, NY 10032. Email: nak2106@columbia.edu.
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A favourite song for US children taking long school trip bus rides is 99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall. The lyrics, which are repetitive and simple, make for easy entertainment: 99 bottles of beer on the wall, 99 bottles of beer, take one down and pass it around, 98 bottles of beer on the wall. 98 bottles of beer on the wall, ... One could sing a similar song about outdoor alcohol advertisements in Black neighbourhoods, with the exception that when these
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