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STOP brings tobacco awareness to Winona Public School (Stoney Creek News)
The Stop Tobacco at Orchard Park Committee took their message of tobacco awareness on the road to Winona Public School - the former home to some current Patriots - March 31.
Source: www.stoneycreeknews.com

Ark. Gov. signs smoking ban into law, ban on car/kid smoking possible (WREG-TV Memphis)
LITTLE ROCK Governor Mike Huckabee has signed into law a state ban on smoking in public places.
Source: www.wreg.com

Starkville prepares for smoking ban (djournal.com)
STARKVILLE - A statewide anti-smoking organization will provide required "no smoking" for city businesses to comply with the new public indoor smoking ban adopted recently by the Board of Aldermen.
Source: www.djournal.com

Opponents of smoking ban offer alternative (The Toledo Blade)
COLUMBUS - Seeking to stamp out a ballot question that would enact a statewide ban on smoking in nearly all indoor public places, a coalition of bars, restaurants, and other businesses yesterday launched plans to put their alternative before voters.
Source: www.toledoblade.com

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FACTBOX-Smoking bans around the world (Reuters via Yahoo! Singapore News)
April 7 (Reuters) - Portugal has proposed measures to ban indoor smoking in public places, joining other countries that have barred tobacco use in enclosed areas.
Source: sg.news.yahoo.com

Ban smoking everywhere (The Taunton Gazette)
I got off the airplane and made a pit stop to a men's room at T.F. Green Airport. I almost died. I could not breathe. Some clown was smoking behind a stall door.
Source: www.tauntongazette.com

Stepping out to stamp out smoking (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
Francisco J. Villa, left, hands out anti-smoking pamphlets from United Hispanic Americans on Wednesday at the City-County Building while Betty Rice, center, and Izrael Vallin hold signs showing numbers and information related to smoking deaths.
Source: www.fortwayne.com

Portugal unveils plans to ban smoking in public places (AFP via Yahoo! News)
The Portuguese government unveiled a proposed new law which would ban smoking in most public places, including bars, restaurants and malls, and raise the legal smoking age to 18 from 16.
Source: news.yahoo.com

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