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Updated on June 11, 2007

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37. Tobacco News: A portable Xbox 360!?
The screen is a 12-inch LCD and gives gamers without TVs the chance to play on 720p resolution where ever they find a power source I wonder if Hori also do cigarette lighter adapters. A whole new meaning to gaming on the go with Xbox screen. NEWS Sony PSP slim details revealed REVIEW Untold Legends Dark Kingdom - PS3 NEWS Improve your Wii action with the Wii Sports Pack REVIEW Mario Strikers Charged Football - Nintendo Wii NEWS "Wiiitis" gets mention in medical journal Print this article...
Source - Pocket-lint.co.uk,UK - Read the story


38. Tobacco News: Zimbabwe: Welcome Home Prodigal Families
Mukaro reported that "Justice for Agriculture Chairman, John Worswick, confirmed that farmers who went to neighbouring countries faced a number of problems like commodity price changes that made contract farming unviable, THIS writer's analysis of the NCA's vain search for a new constitution prior to the holding of harmonised elections in 2008 has, until next week, to play second fiddle to three recent news items. farmers in Zambia and Malawi were having problems coping with falling...
Source - AllAfrica.com,Washington - Read the story


39. Tobacco News: Tobacco pool begins liquidation of assets with sale at warehouse
If one person came to symbolize tobacco in the county, it was George Nettum, who managed the pool for 50 years and made tobacco growing one of the region s biggest cash crops. Local residents, growers and history buffs wandered through the pool s dimly lit main warehouse and office on Decker Street and picked through everything from full boxes of cigars to tobacco harvesting equipment. President Bush signed legislation in fall 2004 that authorized a 10-year buyout of growers, paying them...
Source - Vernon County Broadcaster,WI - Read the story


40. Tobacco News: Dems put off extra cigarette-tax hike
NASHVILLE - House Democrats retreated Thursday from plans for adding another 3-cent tax on a pack of cigarettes, though some said alternative means of helping veterans may arise in the long-running legislative session. Phil Bredesen, meanwhile, signed into law legislation passed earlier that will raise Tennessee's cigarette tax by 42 cents per pack. He said other sources of revenue are also being considered, including an increase in state taxes on cigars, snuff and other tobacco products...
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41. Tobacco News: Oklahoma AG scours globe for non-payers in tobacco settlement
Companies not part of the MSA must pay into the escrow account to sell cigarettes in Oklahoma. The three are governed by Oklahoma's "non-participating manufacturer" law that requires companies to cover the cost of possible future litigation by the state. States are again hurting under the MSA agreement this year as Big Tobacco firms continue to withhold payments over legal disputes, LNL reported. He alleges they still haven't made their 2006 payment based on the previous year's sales in...
Source - Legal News Line,DC - Read the story


42. Tobacco News: Deep roots from tiny sprout grow
Everett's folks still live right there in that big old white farm house, and he's been farming tobacco on these acres since he was strong enough to wave a tobacco stick around and actually be dangerous with it. Right now, they're lopping off the tops of some tobacco seedlings with a suspended mower on a track, to "make the plants hardy" before putting them in the ground to fare for themselves. Everett makes note that he recently spent the exorbitant price of $234 a ton for fertilizer and...
Source - Kentucky.com,KY - Read the story


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