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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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NCSU to map out tobacco
Source:Raleigh News & Observer,2002-12-12
Author:CATHERINE CLABBY
Cigarette maker Philip Morris USA will pay N.C. State University $17.6 million to map the genome of the tobacco plant, placing the campus at the leading edge of new terrain in tobacco research. . .
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