1. Join the integrity movement! Who defines integrity? Tobacco ... Join the integrity movement! Who defines integrity? Tobacco industry claims integrity even in the wake of thousands of deaths. Youth have examined the definition of integrity and are firm in their belief that the tobacco industry does not meet the true meaning of the definition of integrity, which is: honesty, truth, and adherence to a code of moral values. Youth from the central east area of Ontario are challenging the tobacco industry on this claim. It is time for the public to use its...
Source • CNW Telbec (Communiqu s de presse),Canada •
2. Cigar Smoking and Risks Large cigars typically containbetween 5 and 17 grams of tobacco. It is not unusual for some premiumcigars to contain the tobacco equivalent of an entire pack of cigarettes. Posted on April 10, 2007 by Richard Johnson Scientific evidence has shown that cancers of the oral cavity (lip, tongue,mouth, and throat), larynx, lung, and esophagus are associated with cigarsmoking. Almost all cigarette smokers report inhaling whilethe majority of cigar smokers do not because cigar smoke is generally...
Source • MarketDay.net,AZ •
3. Local tobacco production expected to increase Many tobacco farmers in Mason County and across the state intend to increase tobacco production this year. The Ledger Independent - Maysville, Kentucky. Wenz said he did not want to invest in housing facilities for migrant workers without knowing how profitable the tobacco industry would be in coming years. Part of his decision to do so was made because he has a nephew who is old enough to grow tobacco and would like to have a crop. With that bit of uncertainty, Wenz said he and his family...
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4. Smokeless yearning for FDA guidance Congress is considering legislation that would allow the FDA to regulate tobacco products. Making health claims about tobacco products will get them yanked off the market by federal regulators. But some smokeless manufacturers don't like the legislation, arguing that it would not distinguish between cigarettes and smokeless products. Smokeless-tobacco manufacturers can't claim that their products are less risky than cigarettes. Sweden does have far lower rates of oral and lung cancer among...
Source • Richmond Times Dispatch,VA •
5. Blumenthal praises proposed "little cigar" regulations I urge officials to tighten the proposed rules by requiring manufacturers to prove their products are cigars and establishing tougher standards for cigar content. Blumenthal feels that labeling cigarettes as "little cigars" helps the manufacturer avoid taxes, advertising bans and warning labels. He also said the manufacturers can evade payments under the national tobacco settlement that he helped orchestrate in the 1990s. That settlement will cost tobacco companies $246 billion, while...
Source • Legal News Line,DC •
6. Malawi: tobacco industry going up in smoke Green gold is the term that Malawians use for the country's tobacco. The nation derives up to 70 percent of its foreign exchange earnings from the crop and 80 percent of the country's labour force works in the tobacco industry. The southern African country is a major tobacco exporter in the world, accounting for five percent of the world's total exports and two percent of world's total production. Tobacco prices and production levels are dropping amid pressure from the anti-smoking lobby...
Source • Africa News,Netherlands •
7. Tip of the Week Most cigars are made with one wrapper leaf, one binder leaf and three different types of filler. Thicker cigars can hold more tobacco leaves, so they generally contain more leaves than slim cigars, such as panetelas. There are no hard and fast rules about how many leaves make up a handmade cigar. However, for both proportion and flavor variations, there can be more than one leaf of a certain type -- such as ligero -- in a filler blend. In rare instances, some cigarmakers even use two...
Source • Cigar Aficionado •
8. Historical Treasure: Cigar bands once served as pretend engagement ... Gustave Bock is credited with the invention of the cigar band in about 1854, and with helping to build the cigar industry in Cuba. It helps hold the wrapper intact, protects the fingers from stain and scent of tobacco, and is an eye-catcher due to the design. Gone, too, are the days when little girls slipped colorful cigar bands over their ring fingers, pretending to be engaged to the boy they had a crush on. By Barbara Carney Special to the Tribune-Star Gone are the days when cigars...
Source • Terre Haute Tribune Star,IN •
9. Cigar Aficionado Launches New Video Section The videos, free for anyone to view, give a behind-the-scenes look at the world of premium cigars, taking viewers inside cigar factories and to the tobacco fields of the world s leading exporters such as the Dominican Republic, Cuba, Honduras and Nicaragua. Cigar Aficionado Launches New Video Section Search Results for Google. The videos, free for anyone to view, give a behind-the-scenes look at the world of premium cigars, taking viewers inside cigar factories and to the tobacco fields of...
Source • Business Wire (press release),CA •
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