Airport will follow city smoking ban (Louisville Courier-Journal)
Louisville International Airport will abide by the city's new smoking ban, turning back questions that it might be exempt.
Source: www.courier-journal.com
Cancer society sues, challenges smoking in private clubs (The Plain Dealer)
The American Cancer Society filed a lawsuit Wednesday challenging a state decision to allow smoking in some private clubs under Ohio's new smoking ban.
Source: www.cleveland.com
Litterbugs: Stop and smell the air (Boston Globe)
Litter seems to be everywhere, a part of the landscape so ubiquitous we see it without bothering to take notice. It's there along any busy road — paper cups and soda cans flattened in the gravel at the edge of the road, plastic bags snagged in tree branches like flabby ghosts.
Source: www.boston.com
Irish smoking ban effective at clearing the air (News-Medical-Net)
A national workplace ban on smoking in Ireland resulted in an 83 percent reduction in air pollution in pubs, an 80 percent decrease in airborne carcinogens for patrons and staff, and an improvement in the respiratory health of bar workers, according to a one-year follow-up study.
Source: www.news-medical.net
Council Postpones Vote On Smoking Ban (The Morning News)
BENTONVILLE — Bags of cigarette butts were enough to get the point across, but not enough to get a ban on smoking just yet in Bentonville city parks.
Source: www.nwaonline.net
Oceanside Gives Initial Approval To Ban Beach Smoking (10 News San Diego)
The Oceanside City Council gives its initial approval of an ordinance banning smoking at the city's parks, beaches and pier.
Source: www.10news.com