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Updated on April 10, 2007

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19. Tobacco News: Holy guacamole! Heloise busts a hint!
Experts say putting the pit in guacamole does no good, and leaving the pit in half an avocado only protects the area the pit covers. Once an avocado is cut, air is what causes the flesh to turn brown, so sprinkle lemon or lime juice or vinegar over the exposed flesh and store in an airtight container in the fridge. A few of these are: onions, chocolate, products sweetened with xylitol (such as chewing gum), raisins and grapes, alcoholic beverages, yeast dough, coffee, tomato leaves and...
Source - 4/6/2007 - Read the story


20. Tobacco News: Tobacco enemy on the home front
Army Aviation Center and Fort Rucker community since 1956. Tobacco use is generally divided into two categories: smokeless tobacco and smoking tobacco. Smokeless tobacco The smokeless variety comes in two forms snuff and chewing tobacco. Snuff is a fine-grain tobacco that comes in teabag-like pouches that users dip between their lower lip and gum. Tobacco use is generally divided into two categories: smokeless tobacco and smoking tobacco. Smokeless tobacco The smokeless variety comes in...
Source - 3/22/2007 - Read the story


21. Tobacco News: Judge-Cigar Sting Trap baited with cigars
NEW YORK - Jurors in the trial of an allegedly corrupt judge in Brooklyn have been watching the judge fall into a trap -- a trap baited with ten-dollar cigars. In the covert video, recorded four years ago, he's seen accepting cash and a box of Honduran cigars from a lawyer. The tapes portray Garson as corrupt, and crude in his language. Paul Siminovsky agreed to set the judge up in exchange for leniency in his own bribery case. Judge-Cigar Sting Trap baited with cigars. He faces up to 31...
Source - AZ Central.com,AZ - Read the story


22. Tobacco News: United Kingdom: Close But No Cigar!
Whilst the majority of farms are in private ownership cigars are manufactured in factories, the majority of which are owned by the Cuban Ministry of Agriculture. In Cuba, tobacco and cigar production is essentially state controlled. A joint venture company Corporacion Habanos SA (50% Cuban State owned, 50% owned by European interests) (HSA) was granted by the Cuban government the exclusive right to buy, sell and market nationally and internationally Cuban rolled tobacco and owned relevant...
Source - Mondaq News Alerts (subcription),UK - Read the story


23. Tobacco News: We know the problem, so it's time for action
Like the tobacco industry, the automakers have known the problem for many decades. As with the tobacco industry, we have breathed in enough poison to make us sick and has taken the lives of many. Like a flock of sheep we have willingly gone to war, given tax subsidies to the oil industry for decades, protected their ships at sea, killed one another on highways built with public fuel tax money. It seems to me we have two choices: Either we face up to the real costs of automobile fuel,...
Source - The Tennessean,TN - Read the story


24. Tobacco News: Kenya: Mombasa, China's Tianjin Port in Link-Up
KPA managing director Abdalla Mwaruwa said China was an economic powerhouse, especially in manufacturing, including production of shipping and port related cargo handling equipment that could benefit Kenya immensely. Imports from China to the region through the Mombasa port include industrial goods notably, motor vehicle accessories, electronic goods textiles and footwear. Kenya's main exports to China are agro-based products, among them tea, tobacco and fish. In a signed memorandum of...
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