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july 2003 articles...
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Articles In The News - July 2003 |
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From Washington, DC -- "GAO: USDA Agency Breaks Rules
Against Tobacco Aid" - An article by Marc Kaufman. Published in
the Washington Post on July 2, 2003. |
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WashingtonPost.com |
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From Miami, FL -- "Tobacco Litigants Returning to Court" - An
article by Jay Weaver. Published in the Miami Herald on July 7,
2003 |
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MiamiHerald.com |
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From Washington, DC -- "Study:
Link Between Cadmium and Cancer"
- An Associated Press
article by Randolph E. Schmid. Published in the online version
of the Aberdeen News on
July 13, 2003. |
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Aberdeen.com |
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From Chicago, Il -- "Family Link to Brain Aneurysms Is Studied" -
An article by the Associated Press. Published in the online
version of the New York Times on July 14, 2003. |
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From Philadelphia, PA -- "Anti-smoking
ads: Death is mean, too" -
An op-ed piece by
Judy Shepps
Battle. Published in the Philadelphia Daily News
on July 17, 2003. |
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Philly.com |
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From World Socialist Web Site -- "Bush’s hatchet man:
two biographies of Karl Rove" - An article by Joanne Laurier.
Published on July 19, 2003. |
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wsws.org |
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From Martinez, CA -- "Wal - Mart Supercenters Face Resistance" -
An Associated Press article. Published in the New York Times on
July 23, 2003. |
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From St. Paul, MN -- "Occasional puff won't hurt, more young
smokers say" - An article by Tom Majeski. Published in the
Seattle Times on July 26, 2003. |
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SeattleTimes.com |
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From San Francisco, CA -- "Courts blow off tobacco" -- An
article by David Lazarus. Published in the San Francisco
Chronicle on July 27, 2003. |
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From Portland, OR -- "Study: Nicotine Levels May Be Manipulated" -
An article by the Associated Press. Published in the New York
Times on July 29, 2003 |
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From Contra Costa County, CA -- "Will
and Power needed to change eating environment" - An article by Ellen
Goodman. Posted on July 29, 2003.
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ContraCostaTimes.com |
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More than 400,000 people die of
tobacco-related illnesses in
the U.S. every year -- more than from AIDS, car crashes,
alcohol, suicides, homicides, fire, and illegal drugs combined...(more) |


| Cigarettes contain over 4,000
chemicals including carbon
monoxide, formaldehyde, arsenic, lead, and hydrogen
cyanide (same gas used in the gas chamber). Almost four
dozen of these chemicals are known to cause cancer....(more) |

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