1. HEALTH The case for smokeless tobacco Classifieds free access Automotive Automotive Directory Business Services Death Notices Help Wanted Miscellaneous Obituaries Legals Real Estate Rentals Tag Sale Information Community Community Customer Service Got Questions? Newspaper in Education Monday, April 02, 2007 HEALTH The case for smokeless tobacco By KEVIN HELLIKER The Wall Street Journal. Classifieds free access Automotive Automotive Directory Business Services Death Notices Help Wanted Miscellaneous Obituaries Legals Real...
Source • Wilton Villager,CT •
2. Tobacco money shouldn't keep legislators from passing cigarette tax Blowing smoke Tobacco money shouldn't keep legislators from passing cigarette tax. Maybe it's unfair to suggest that candidates who get tobacco money and still sponsor legislation that hurts cigarette makers are less influenced than those who get the money and then fight the anti-tobacco bills. A cigarette tax of the kind Bredesen wants can be effective in keeping young people from starting a habit they shouldn't start and will want to stop one day. An Associated Press review of campaign...
Source • The Mountain Press,TN •
3. Pichay seeks curbs on tobacco imports Prospero Pichay wants to regulate the entry of imported tobacco leaves to protect the livelihood of local tobacco farmers as well as introduce measures to modernize tobacco farming. In an interview here, Pichay noted that a substantial volume of foreign tobacco leaves continues to be imported, depriving local tobacco farmers of potential income. The solon said the tobacco industry in the two Ilocos regions, Isabela, La Union, Cagayan, Pangasinan, Tarlac, Abra, and in other areas in Luzon,...
Source • Manila Standard Today,Philippines •
4. Local smoke shop owner not pleased with proposed tax hike Theshop specializes in all types of tobacco, from cigars to cigarettes. Phil Bredesen's proposal to triple the state's cigarette tax is a hot topic among smokers. One local smoke shop owner says the tax would be a lose-lose for everyone. Hicks says a tax increase would hurt customers and his business, just as much as it would hurt the state. There's be a small segment that would go to lower brand, a cheaper brand, again losing tax revenue. The governorsays the extra money would go to...
Source • WATE 6 Knoxville •
5. Guest column: Cigarette-tax proposal will improve health, well-being ... Posted April 1, 2007 Guest column: Cigarette-tax proposal will improve health, well-being of state residents By Douglas Reding As a doctor who confronts tobacco's medical consequences every day, I'm heartened by the news that Wisconsin voters overwhelmingly favor upping cigarette taxes by $1. Posted April 1, 2007 Guest column: Cigarette-tax proposal will improve health, well-being of state residents By Douglas Reding As a doctor who confronts tobacco's medical consequences every day, I'm...
Source • 4/1/2007 •
6. NFU-O Commentary - We all need to step up and cover the costs of ... For many it is tempting to see the demise of tobacco farming in Ontario and think something positive is happening, or that somehow tobacco farmers have only themselves to blame. However, tobacco farmers are no more responsible for these problems than autoworkers are for drunk driving, or cash crop farmers for the use of transfats. They also point out the undeniable irony of shutting down the legal Canadian growing of tobacco in favour of uncontrolled contraband and off-shore tobacco to...
Source • CKNX Radio,Canada •
7. No reprieve for harvesting commercial farmers Each farmer would be given an individual date by which they must vacate their farm depending on harvesting progress since crops like maize and tobacco have different harvesting times. By Ian Nhuka BULAWAYO - About 150 white farmers, who were allowed to harvest their crops despite the expiry of their eviction notices last month, would now be given final eviction orders, depending on the harvesting period of their crops. Mutasa said most of the farmers crops were still on the ground when the...
Source • Zimbabwejournalists.com,UK •
8. New cigarette designs don't offer lower predicted cancer risks Pankow of Oregon Health & Science University may snuff out claims by tobacco companies that smoking such newly marketed "potentially reduced-exposure product" (PREP) cigarettes is safer. The study, appearing March 16 in the journal Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention, found that the predicted risks of lung cancer from PREP cigarettes is not meaningfully lower than for the conventional cigarettes that most smokers puff on every day. The tobacco company's description of its new...
Source • EurekAlert! •
9. Cigarette tax boosts created predicted black market usDiggRedditYahooMyWebGoogle What's this? Cigarette tax boosts created predicted black market Article Last Updated:03/27/2007 05:36:05 AM PDT CALIFORNIA'S bad habit of settling political conflicts with blockbuster ballot measures began in 1978 with Proposition 13, the property tax limitation whose impacts continue to reverberate nearly three decades later. usDiggRedditYahooMyWebGoogle What's this? Cigarette tax boosts created predicted black market Article Last Updated:03/27/2007 05:36:05...
Source • The Argus,CA •
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