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Updated on November 12, 2007
43. Tobacco News: Michelle Tsai No one knows exactly how much money changes hands in the moonshine trade, but it's certainly enough for the missing taxes to make a difference: In 2000, an ATF investigation busted one Virginia store that sold enough raw materials to moonshiners to make 1.4 million gallons of liquor, worth an estimated $19. One of the bootleggers faces up to 35 years in prison for his crimes: making the brew, selling it, and not paying taxes on the proceeds. Back in college, the Explainer had friends who...
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44. Tobacco News: No butts about it: Smokeout working When the Smokeout started 30 years ago as a way for people to stop using tobacco - even for a single day - a lot more people lit up regularly, about one in three adults. Joseph Hospital announced that employees, patients and visitors would be prohibited from smoking on any of its properties - including parking lots - starting in January. The risks that smoking poses to a person's health are widely known - particularly its contribution to heart disease, cancer, stroke and lung disease - but...
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45. Tobacco News: Smokers say tax hike no deterrent According to Wendy Bjornson, co-director of the 16-year-old Smoking Cessation Center at Oregon Health & Science University, smokers are well aware of the health risks of what they do and are constantly under pressure from friends and family to quit, for the sake of their own health and for those around them. According to Wendy Bjornson, co-director of the 16-year-old Smoking Cessation Center at Oregon Health & Science University, smokers are well aware of the health risks of what they do...
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46. Tobacco News: Eric Halvorson's Blog Alan Greenspan used similar language in a recentinterview with CBS News -- right down to his own reference to a "tsunami of an extraordinarily large increase in retirees. In particular, I wondered whether officers on the street thought theywould know the difference, if they were led by the mayor rather than the sheriff. Republican councillor Marilyn Pfisterer wondered whether some of the animosity toward candidates could be traced to "a general disillusionment with politics" A couple of...
Source - 11/8/2007 - Read the story
47. Tobacco News: Are hospital cigarette bans blowing smoke? Sports Sports Home Courier Times Burlington County Times The Intelligencer Eagles Sixers Flyers Phillies Penn State Area Colleges National Colleges Game MatchupsLive Odds Columnists Sports Blog Latest News Baseball Football Basketball Hockey Soccer AP College Sports Golf Tennis Auto Racing Boxing Other Sports. Sports Sports Home Courier Times Burlington County Times The Intelligencer Eagles Sixers Flyers Phillies Penn State Area Colleges National Colleges Game MatchupsLive Odds Columnists...
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48. Tobacco News: Healing Our World Commentary: Is Preaching to the Choir a Waste of ... Anyone who has had any contact with activists on any issue will have noticed that among 50 people who are working on an issue, many will have divergent views on 1) the reasons why they are doing the work, 2) how their beliefs fit into the matrix of their lives and society, and 3) what they hope the outcome of their actions will be. The wind bears along the fallen petals to mingle with the passing horses; Those winds of spring, how they surpass even the wayfarers in their bustle. Anyone who...
Source - 11/2/2007 - Read the story
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