WASHINGTON — In a story Jan. 17 about the surgeon general's tobacco report, The Associated Press misspelled the acting surgeon general's first name. His name is Boris Lushniak, not Borish Lushniak.
A corrected version of the story is below:
Surgeon general urges new resolve to end smoking
50 years later, surgeon general sees far more work to fight smoking, top preventable killer
By LAURAN NEERGAARD
AP Medical Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) — One in 13 children could see their lives shortened by smoking unless the nation takes more aggressive action to end the tobacco epidemic, the U.S. Surgeon General said Friday — even as, astonishingly, scientists added still more diseases to the long list of cigarettes' harms.
"Enough is enough," acting Surgeon General Boris Lushniak declared at a White House ceremony unveiling the 980-page report that urges new resolve to make the next generation a smoke-free generation.