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Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance --- Pacific Island United States Territories, 2007 

Jump to full article: Centers for Disease Control (CDC), 2008-11-21

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LETTER: "SMOKE RESPONSIBLY"  

Jump to full article: Samoa News, 2008-11-10
Author: Talifaitasi Satele

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Lawmakers Approve Ban On Smoking In Bars, Restaurants 

Jump to full article: Pacific Magazine, 2008-09-23
Author: Fili Sagapolutele in Pago Pago

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American Samoan smoking ban vetoed 

Jump to full article: Radio New Zealand - Te Reo Irirangi o Aoteoroa (RNZ) (nz), 2008-11-11

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Health officials in American Samoa back bill to ban public smoking 

Jump to full article: Radio New Zealand - Te Reo Irirangi o Aoteoroa (RNZ) (nz), 2008-09-14

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世卫组织:本世纪全球可能有10亿人因烟害而死E] 

Jump to full article: 中国新闻网, Chinanews.com, 2008-02-29

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Tobacco Health Threat Dwarfs International Terrorism Deaths 

Public health researchers call for policymakers to take actual risks into account
Jump to full article: Scoop (nz), 2006-01-27
Author: Press Release: University of Otago

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We found that the absolute annual burden from tobacco use was highest for the United States at 514,000 deaths per year in 2000, which is equivalent to the impact of an 9/11 type terrorist attack every 2.1 days
Dr George Thomson of the University of Otago's Wellington School of Medicine and Health Sciences, in a study published in the international journal Globalization and Health.

In the last 20 or more years governments have spent considerable sums in attempts to combat international terrorism, as well as introducing new laws. However, despite tobacco mortality’s far greater scale, the policy response by government on tobacco has been much weaker.
Dr George Thomson of the University of Otago's Wellington School of Medicine and Health Sciences, in a study published in the international journal Globalization and Health.

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Restaurateurs take stand against no-smoking law 

Jump to full article: Newton (GA) Citizen, 2004-10-29
Author: Jay Jones

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Smoking ban closer in American Samoa 

Jump to full article: Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) (au), 2002-08-26

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Pacific Islands Report: Anti-smoking bill rejected in American Samoa  

Jump to full article: Asia Times, 2002-03-30

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American Samoa MP pushes anti-smoking bill 

Jump to full article: Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) (au), 2002-03-27

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Governor calls on Fono to take care of tobacco legislation 

Jump to full article: Samoa News, 2001-04-18
Author: Fili Sagapolutele

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