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2010-09-03
Conn. cigarette tax hike raises more than expected
Connecticut's $1-a-pack tax hike on cigarettes has brought in $5 million more in revenue than expected since the increase went into place last October.
http://www.timesunion.com/
2010-05-15
Feds arrest ex-Orland shopkeep
Federal authorities have extradited a onetime Orland Park tobacco shop owner from Germany who is under investigation for allegedly funneling money to a Lebanese organization that the United States has designated as “hostile,” the Chicago Sun-Times is reporting.
http://www.southtownstar.com/
2010-04-09
Majority Will Vote For Smoking Ban
It passed the legislature and was signed by the governor. South Dakota's smoking ban was set to go into effect last July.
http://www.keloland.com/
2010-03-22
Tobacco farmers trying to save water-soaked crop
While some Wisconsin tobacco producers should have a good crop this year, the area's extremely wet August is expected to make for a down year overall.
http://www.courierlifenews.com/
2010-03-12
Reynolds Loses Cigarette Case
A Vermont state judge ruled Wednesday that R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. made false and misleading marketing claims last decade to sell its Eclipse cigarette brand, in a case that highlighted a fierce debate over so-called reduced-harm cigarettes.
http://online.wsj.com/

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Teen smoking
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Ban cigarettes from school campuses
Source:Daily News Journal,2007-04-26
Author:Blake Bivens
Everyone claims they believe school children shouldn't smoke. Everyone claims adults should set good examples for school children. But not everyone wants to back up their words with action.
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