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[Pennsylvania] Dark secret, plot impacting tobacco industry affect retiree in fictional account
Genetti is harboring a dark secret that has driven him to decide to commit suicide, and while on the journey he stumbles across a plot impacting one of the largest industries in the country - the tobacco industry - putting his life in jeopardy.
Jan 7, 2013
Pottsville (PA) Republican
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Jan 7, 2013 07:20
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The Penguin State of the World Atlas: Ninth Edition: Dan Smith
Jan 6, 2013
amazon.com
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Jan 6, 2013 14:16
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World Atlas: More People Smoking Cigarettes than Ever Before
Top of the charts in terms of nicotine addiction are Asia and Australia, which is where 57 percent of cigarettes are smoked today. These alarming statistics are among many of the intriguing facts laid bare in the ninth edition of Dan Smith's The State o
Jan 6, 2013
IBTimes (uk)
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Jan 6, 2013 14:14
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Into the Wilderness ‘The Barbarous Years,’ by Bernard Bailyn
Hip, fun, disdained by stuffy authorities and wildly addictive, the smoking weed was an ideal consumer product. Thousands of migrants were willing to risk death for the chance to cash in on England’s squadrons of new nicotine junkies. The Chesapeake Bay b
Jan 6, 2013
New York Times
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Jan 6, 2013 13:24
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[Canada] Strong views on aboriginals and tobacco
The Native Takeback of North America’s Tobacco Industry By Jim Poling, Sr. Dundurn, 253 pages $25 THIS is a substantial, and interesting, work on an important topic: the place of tobacco and related issues in North America today.
Jan 5, 2013
Winnipeg (Manitoba) Free Press (ca)
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Jan 5, 2013 15:43
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[New York] Uzoamaka Maduka Leaves a Paper Trail With the American Reader
Uzoamaka Maduka, a 25-year-old Princeton graduate, is proof that even in this iPhone age, some paper-based dreams have not died: bright young things, it seems, are still coming to New York, smoking too much and starting perfect-bound literary journals. O
Jan 3, 2013
New York Times
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Jan 3, 2013 03:14
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TRINKO: OK, so Santa has flaws, too
Let's not sanitize poem over smoking. Kids understand moral complexities.
Dec 23, 2012
USA Today
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Dec 23, 2012 22:53
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Treating tobacco addiction a 'duty,' argue text editors
UAlberta researchers are helping Canadian smokers quit with a new textbook designed to give health professionals the tools to treat tobacco addiction.
Dec 19, 2012
Medical Xpress (PhysOrg.com)
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Dec 20, 2012 02:00
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[New York] A Critic’s Tour of Literary Manhattan
Lorin Stein, the editor of the Paris Review, replied that the smoking ban “was the death knell for a certain kind of protracted hanging out that was once central to literary life in the city.”
Dec 16, 2012
New York Times
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Dec 16, 2012 12:04
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VOELKER: Smokeless Santa? Sanitizing Children's Lit ($$)
Although the recent publication of this bowdlerized version of " 'Twas the Night Before Christmas" has become fodder for comedians, I am not amused.
Dec 12, 2012
Education Week
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Dec 12, 2012 12:35