Source: San Jose Mercury News (CA) Contact: http://www.sjmercury.com/ Pubdate: Mon, 22 Jun 1998 Author: JOHN F. HARRIS, Washington Post U.S. TO SURVEY CIGARETTE PREFERENCES WASHINGTON -- President Clinton plans to announce today that the federal government will begin conducting annual surveys to determine cigarette brand share in the market for underage smokers, a defiant gesture aimed at tobacco companies and their congressional allies. Recoiling from the demise of comprehensive anti-smoking legislation in the Senate last week, Clinton will issue an executive order directing the Department of Health and Human Services to begin documenting which brands enjoy favor among smokers ages 12 to 17, as part of the yearly National Household Survey on Drug Abuse, senior administration officials said Sunday. The tobacco bill, which stalled after failing to win the necessary 60 votes to end debate, would have called for such research into the youth smoking market. Scott Williams, a tobacco industry spokesman, dismissed Clinton's planned action as a ``political gesture'' aimed at stigmatizing tobacco and diverting attention from Clinton's failure to pass tobacco legislation. - --- Checked-by: (trikydik)