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Updated on May 7, 2007

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25. Tobacco News: New Substance Use Prevention Program being Developed, Tested in Middle Schools
Newswise Based on decades of research and success in helping to change smoking and other high-risk behaviors of teenagers and adults, the University of Rhode Island's Cancer Prevention Research Center will now bring tailored programs to younger children to prevent these behaviors from even getting started. Based on decades of research and success in helping to change smoking and other high-risk behaviors of teenagers and adults, URI researchers will now bring tailored programs to younger...
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26. Tobacco News: Be careful with tobacco money shifting burdens
Joe Manchin plans to use nearly all the proceeds from securitizing the tobacco company money to pay off unfunded liabilities for various state programs. They wonder whether, at some point, those payments from tobacco companies will dry up in coming years. Ohio is among many states scheduled to receive payments from tobacco companies as a result of a lawsuit settlement. So, officials in some states want to securitize their payments that is sell the rights to them to investors in exchange...
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27. Tobacco News: Tax relief or tax shift?
Joe Manchin plans to use nearly all the proceeds from securitizing the tobacco company money to pay off unfunded liabilities for various state programs. But proposals that in the long run would merely shift the tax burden sound less appealing. They wonder whether, at some point, those payments from tobacco companies will dry up in coming years. Like most people, we think tax relief has a nice ring to it. Ohio is among many states scheduled to receive payments from tobacco companies as a...
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28. Tobacco News: Budget deficit: Back to square one? - BIZLINKS By Rey Gamboa
The Bureau of Internal Revenue and the Bureau of Customs - the government's two major sources of income -fell short of their respective goals, blaming their misfortune on a host of things that included the peso's strength, frontloading of liquor and tobacco production, etc. The Bureau of Internal Revenue and the Bureau of Customs - the government's two major sources of income -fell short of their respective goals, blaming their misfortune on a host of things that included the peso's...
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29. Tobacco News: Bean museum asking for $1million grant
Within three decades, under pressure from a more vibrant tobacco crop, competing markets and large corporate farms, the bean market closed. By about 1998, when a retired teacher and coach named Gene Moore peered inside what once was the region's agricultural and economic hub, the building had started to rot away. LAKE CITY Starting in the late 1930s, trucks and mule-pulled wagons lined up for miles outside the Lake City market that housed one of the world's largest auctions for string...
Source - 5/5/2007 - Read the story


30. Tobacco News: Jamestown laid groundwork for America to come
But if you want the whole story of the white man in America - the full-tilt frenzy of near-starvation and cannibalism, salvation through entrepreneurial enterprise, importing slavery, overrunning Indians and the nation's first step toward representative democracy - then come to Jamestown. But if you want the whole story of the white man in America - the full-tilt frenzy of near-starvation and cannibalism, salvation through entrepreneurial enterprise, importing slavery, overrunning Indians...
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