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Updated on June 11, 2007
13. Tobacco News: An unwitting endorsement for Indonesian tobacco By Arijit Ghosh and Wahyudi Soeriaatmadja Bloomberg News Published: June 6, 2007 E-Mail Article Listen to Article Printer-Friendly 3-Column Format Translate Share Article Text Size JAKARTA: Indonesia's 542 parliamentarians are dividing along new party lines: smokers versus nonsmokers. By Arijit Ghosh and Wahyudi Soeriaatmadja Bloomberg News Published: June 6, 2007 E-Mail Article Listen to Article Printer-Friendly 3-Column Format Translate Share Article Text Size JAKARTA: Indonesia's 542...
Source - International Herald Tribune,France - Read the story
14. Tobacco News: Observances mark No Tobacco Day Tobacco use is the second leading cause of death in the world, killing half the people who smoke regularly. People who have never smoked die each year from diseases caused by breathing second-hand tobacco smoke. The Makin' It Happen Coalition is a joint effort among business and community organizations to promote positive behaviors to improve the health and well-being of youth, focusing on alcohol tobacco and other drug preventions. Of the 125 retail establishments checked, only two sold...
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15. Tobacco News: To plant or not to plant? Published May 30, 2007 10:56 pm - To plant or not to plant? Today key deadline for farmers By Alan Mauldin THOMASVILLE As Russell Smith leans his arms across the tailgate of an old pickup truck, a brisk breeze kicks up clouds of dust in the dirt drive at his farm office. Published May 30, 2007 10:56 pm - To plant or not to plant? Today key deadline for farmers By Alan Mauldin THOMASVILLE As Russell Smith leans his arms across the tailgate of an old pickup truck, a brisk breeze kicks up...
Source - 5/30/2007 - Read the story
16. Tobacco News: Future foggy for family farm Department of Agriculture said surveys since 1997 have shown annual decreases in the land used for farming in Horry and Brunswick counties. In recent years, and since a federally approved tobacco buyout in 2004, a number of area farmers have sold whole farms or portions for development, or diversified their crops to make continued farming profitable. Avery, which Shelley and his son, Cam, now use for small tasks, is a symbol of their family's roughly 60-year farming tradition. In its...
Source - Myrtle Beach Sun News,SC - Read the story
17. Tobacco News: That devil tobacco: Smokers should fume with anger Like a superhero, I had jumped from one roof to another in a single bound; climbed trees and parachuted to earth with an old umbrella; caught snakes and scorpions with my bare hands; ridden my bicycle hands-free -- downhill; and brought one of my fathers speculums to school for show-and-tell. Like a superhero, I had jumped from one roof to another in a single bound; climbed trees and parachuted to earth with an old umbrella; caught snakes and scorpions with my bare hands; ridden my bicycle...
Source - Tehachapi News,CA - Read the story
18. Tobacco News: Thank you for smoking, Big Tobacco is glad Another 55 will die tomorrow, and, in the next year, smoking will kill 20,000, not including others forced to inhale cancer-causing discharges in taverns and bars, and in public buildings and work offices where it is allegedly forbidden, just like at the European Commission, which wants to ban smoking in public places except for its own buildings. Thank you for smoking, Big Tobacco is glad - New Europe News: #1 The European News Source. Another 55 will die tomorrow, and, in the next year,...
Source - New Europe,Belgium - Read the story
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