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Critics say menthol cigarettes aimed at blacks, but ban is politically ... - Olympian
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Eighty years after a man named Lloyd "Spud" Hughes, as legend has it, accidentally mixed his tobacco with menthol crystals, Congress is fighting over whether to ban these popular flavored cigarettes. Mentholated cigarettes started out in the 1920s ...
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Orangeburg's Harrison watches history in the making as Clyburn's chief ... - Times and Democrat
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Orangeburg native Jaime R. Harrison serves as director of floor operations and counsel for Majority Whip James E. Clyburn in the U.S. House of Representatives. A 1994 graduate of Orangeburg-Wilkinson High School, he went on to earn degrees from Yale ...
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Anti-Smoking Groups Want Tax On Cigars, Candy-Flavored Tobacco - WCPO
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Anti-smoking forces upset over little cigars and candy-flavored tobacco marketed to kids said Tuesday they will push for a 55-percent tax on smokeless tobacco products. The Investing in Tobacco-Free Youth Coalition said when ...
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Ads target FDA tobacco bill - Raleigh News & Observer
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Reynolds American says overloaded agency can't enforce more regulations What do a vaudeville-style plate spinner and the Food and Drug Administration have in common? Both are trying to keep too many plates in the air, according to a new advertising ...
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High-alcohol wines pack in flavor -- with a punch - Raleigh News & Observer
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Story Tools SEBASTOPOL, CALIF. - California's big reds are coming on strong these days as winemakers pursue riper, fuller-flavored fruit. A number of wines have been creeping past 14 percent alcohol and even into the 15- to 16-percent range, as ...
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Candy 'Stops' Beer Breath - First Coast News
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ALBUQUERQUE, NM -- A new kind of candy is catching the attention of police officers. It's called AntiPoleez, and it claims to remove the smell of alcohol and tobacco from someone's mouth. Officers say there is no way a breath lozenge could fool them ...
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Coeur d'Alene Soldier Buried at Arlington National Cemetery - Spokane Spokesman-Review
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A highly decorated U.S. Army Special Forces sergeant major from Coeur d?Alene, who died May 9, was buried this afternoon at Arlington National Cemetery, Va. Sgt. Maj. Bradly Conner, 41, was killed in an explosion while serving his fourth tour in ...
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Smokeless perils - Durango Herald
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? The biannual Tobacco Attitudes and Behavior Survey, or TABS, by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment in 2006 found that 15 to 18 percent of La Plata County high school students use smokeless tobacco - also called spit tobacco ...
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Herald/John A. Bowersmith - Killeen Daily Herald
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Whether or not you've ever taken a puff of one, you know cigars are something special. For years, cigars have represented success and prosperity. Businessmen light up a cigar at the close of a big deal. A father receives a cigar to celebrate his baby ...
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The quest for Cuba's finest cigars - MSNBC
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?Take a look. Cohibas.? I?m sitting in a taxi, speeding along the Malecon with windows down. The night air smells heavy with salt; the few lights that mark Old Havana sparkle in the distance. My driver had urged me ? oddly ? to sit in the ...
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