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 june 2004 articles...

 



 
Articles In The News - June 2004
From McAlester, OK -- "Communicating without a voice" - An article by The McAlester News-Capital on June 28, 2004 Go to McAlesternews.com
From Springfield, MO -- "Social cigar smokers still at risk for cancer"  - An article by Jeff Arnold - Published in the News-Leader on June 22, 2004. Go to articles
From Sacramento, CA -- "Schwarzenegger, Confident and Ready for Prime Time" - An article by CHARLIE LeDUFF and JOHN M. BRODER - Published in the New York Times on June 24, 2004. Go to articles
From Sacramento, CA -- "THE STATE - Antismoking Legislation Is Rekindled" - An column by Gabrielle Banks - Published in the Los Angeles Times on June 17, 2004. Go to articles
From Sacramento, CA -- "California sends fresh air to beaches across the world" - An article by Marjie Lundstrom - Published in the Sacramento Bee on June 5, 2004. Go to articles

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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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