Smoking bans becoming business opportunities (WFMJ Youngstown)
CLEVELAND It's too soon to say whether tougher smoking bans will translate into bigger business for makers of cigarette substitutes and nicotine replacement therapies, but the bans have inspired some smokers to quit.
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Stop-smoking businesses get boost from bans (San Jose Mercury News)
When Ohio voters last fall banned smoking in public places, Richard Stone got inspired to try to quit his 15-year, one-pack-a-day cigarette habit.
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SMOKING ACROSS THE COUNTRY (San Jose Mercury News)
The American Lung Association, which tracks states' legislation on tobacco issues, in early January had these tallies of smoking bans or restrictions:
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Anti-smoking American milestone reached (WPRI 12 Providence)
RENO, Nev. The nation is marking a public health milestone. Half the people in America now live in communities that ban smoking in places like restaurants and bars.
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Raise the cost of smoking (The Burlington Free Press)
Published: Friday, January 19, 2007 In her own way, Deborah Hunton of Huntington nailed the answer to the state's smoking problem.
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