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Ban, allows cigs on shelves The cabinet yesterday ordered a review of a ministerial health regulation to allow the display of cigarettes in shops, but only in "non-promotional spots". 11/16/05
Teens work to tackle tobacco Grade 7 and 8 students participate in workshop to discourage smoking 11/15/05
A New Smoking Ban in Tobacco Country LOUISVILLE, Ky., Nov. 14 (AP) - A smoking ban approved by the City Council in Louisville takes effect on Tuesday, covering thousands of businesses. 11/15/05
Kids Who See Actors Smoke Are Likely to Try Tobacco, Study Says Nov. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Young people who often see actors smoke in movies are more than twice as likely to try smoking as kids who rarely see tobacco use on film, a new study suggests. 11/07/05
Arizona does need another obstacle to using tobacco When Vern Roberts talks about a lifetime of smoking cigarettes in Tucson taverns, you hear both the regret and the rattle of his ruined lungs. 11/07/05
Brazil becomes 100th member to join UN tobacco control treaty November 2005 – In a symbolic milestone, Brazil has become the 100th Party to the United Nations global convention to curb tobacco use, which currently causes 5 million mainly preventable deaths and a net loss of $200 billion in treatment and lost prod 11/07/05
TOBACCO: U.S. not among nations to sign tobacco treaty As of last week, 100 nations had ratified the first global treaty that seeks to reduce tobacco-related diseases. 11/07/05
Workers get help kicking the habit Driven by skyrocketing health-care costs, a deluge of anti-smoking TV commercials, health and wellness programs and tobacco-cessation campaigns now are an ever-present fixture in Alabama. 11/07/05
Campus doubtful of smoking ban initiative As Washington voters prepare to cast their ballots tomorrow, some members of the UW community may be enjoying their last cigarette on the steps outside class buildings. 11/07/05
Despite Smoking Warnings, 50 Million Americans Still Light Up Despite Smoking Warnings, 50 Million Americans Still Light Up 11/01/05
Study of campuses links smoking, binge drinking Light up, drink hard. 10/26/05
UPS Joins Effort to Reduce Youth Smoking UPS Joins Effort to Reduce Youth Smoking United States Postal Service Still a Hold-Out 10/26/05

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