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June 28, 2008

Kraske’s column: Steelman falters before Chamber of Commerce, Hulshof - Primebuzz.kcstar.com

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Kraske’s column: Steelman falters before Chamber of Commerce, Hulshof - Primebuzz.kcstar.com
Maybe Monday was just a bad day for Sarah Steelman . For her sake, she had better hope it was. That day the Missouri treasurer and wanna-be governor appeared before the Chamber of Commerce here and gave a speech that ranged from college affordability

State awards grant to Houma alcohol and drug-abuse program - Houma Courier
HOUMA The Alcohol and Drug Abuse Council for South Louisiana in Houma was recently awarded one of ten state Department of Health and Hospitals Tobacco Control Program grants. ADAC, which, works to prevent and reduce tobacco and other drug

Environmental Pollution - Chicago Tribune
Environmental pollution is contamination of air, water and land from man-made waste. Pollution leads to depletion of the ozone layer, global warming and climate change. Air pollution is the release of chemicals and particles into the atmosphere

Cancer Society honors Retreat’s tobacco policy - Brattleboro Reformer
RUTLAND — The American Cancer Society has recognized the Brattleboro Retreat for its decision to institute a campus-wide tobacco free policy beginning Aug. 1. The Brattleboro Retreat will be presented with an award celebrating this achievement at

Public Support For Smoking Bans - WBBM
CHICAGO (WBBM) — A poll by Smoke Free Illinois of 600 local voters found three out of four people surveyed, or 73 percent, support the law making public places smoke free. That s up nearly 10 percent from the year before. According to Janet

Coalition urges smokefree laws in Oklahoma - Forbes
A coalition of health care agencies wants the Legislature to pass smokefree laws to protect Oklahomans from second-hand smoke. Officials from the American Heart Association and the American Cancer Society said Thursday that second-hand smoke from

Coalition urges smokefree laws - Tulsa World
OKLAHOMA CITY A coalition of health care agencies wants the Legislature to pass smokefree laws to protect Oklahomans from second-hand smoke. Officials from the American Heart Association and the American Cancer Society said Thursday that second

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