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 july 2003 articles...

 



 
Articles In The News - July 2003
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. Go to WashingtonPost.com
From Miami, FL -- "Tobacco Litigants Returning to Court" - An article by Jay Weaver.  Published in the Miami Herald on July 7, 2003 Go to MiamiHerald.com
From Washington, DC -- "Study: Link Between Cadmium and Cancer"  on July 13, 2003. Go to Aberdeen.com
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. Go to articles
From Philadelphia, PA -- "Anti-smoking ads: Death is mean, too" - An op-ed piece by .  Published in the Philadelphia Daily News on July 17, 2003. Go to Philly.com
From World Socialist Web Site -- "Bush’s hatchet man: two biographies of Karl Rove" - An article by Joanne Laurier.  Published on July 19, 2003. Go to wsws.org
From Martinez, CA -- "Wal - Mart Supercenters Face Resistance" - An Associated Press article.  Published in the New York Times on July 23, 2003.  Go to articles
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.  Go to SeattleTimes.com
From San Francisco, CA -- "Courts blow off tobacco" -- An article by David Lazarus.  Published in the San Francisco Chronicle on July 27, 2003. Go to articles
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 Go to articles
From Contra Costa County, CA -- "Will and Power needed to change eating environment" - An article by Ellen Goodman.  Posted on July 29, 2003.
Go to ContraCostaTimes.com

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