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March 31, 2006

BC urged to get tougher on tobacco

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BC urged to get tougher on tobacco
Saanich News,  Canada - Mar 29, 2006 said studies have shown ventilation systems can’t completely remove tobacco smoke and there is no established level of “safe” exposure to second-hand smoke.

Smoking ban gets Tupelo leaders’ attention
Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, MS - Mar 27, 2006 Deas pointed to the recent death of Dana Reeve, a non-smoker who had lung cancer, as indicative of the dangers of second-hand smoke.

Area hospitals to ban tobacco
Carthage Press, MO - Mar 29, 2006 “Every day our hospitals treat people whose health has been negatively affected by the use of tobacco or the exposure to second hand smoke.

Half of Chinese Suffer From Second-Hand Smoke
CRI, China - Mar 4, 2006 “According to my estimation based on a survey, nearly 600 million Chinese suffer from passive smoking,’ said Chen Guiyun, a deputy to the 10th National

No butts please, as US town bans public smoking
Unison.ie, Ireland - Mar 18, 2006 pass such a measure. But others seemed to find the Comprehensive Second-Hand Smoke Control Ordinance hard to stomach. In only six

Cancer society calls for tougher tobacco controls
Victoria News, Canada - Mar 22, 2006 to BC legislation to help smokers quit, prevent children from starting to smoke, make smoking less attractive and protect everyone from second-hand smoke.

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