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Tough times ahead for monsignors who light up 

Jump to full article: AP, 2002-06-27
Author: VICTOR L. SIMPSON, Associated Press Writ

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The pope doesn't smoke, but some eminent monsignors have been known to light up.

Tough times are ahead for them as the Vatican is about to end its status as a heaven for smokers.

As of July 1, the Vatican announced Thursday, smoking will be banned in premises open to the public, in offices and in vehicles used by the public. Those caught smoking will be fined 30 euros (nearly dlrs 30).

The law, which was approved by Pope John Paul II, did not specify the places where smoking was banned but presumably they include the Vatican museum, post offices, pharmacy and other locations accessible to the public in the otherwise closed city-state.

While even Italy, which has been lax on enforcement of smoking bans, has begun to crack down, the Vatican has been letting smokers puff away.

Until this year, smoking was permitted aboard the pope's plane when he traveled abroad. While it is now banned, Alitalia still passes out cartons of cigarettes.

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