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7. Maine seeks to regulate online tobacco sales Voice Perspective Music Movies TV Beach Art & Museums Theatre Dining Family Fun Lodging Games Horoscopes Food Home & Garden 55 Hours Dear Abby Technology Travel Health She Said Crossroads Did You Know Local News & Weather Entertainment Sports USA Today RSS Feeds Wireless Content E-Newsletters Text Alerts sponsored by: Voice Perspective Music Movies TV Beach Art & Museums Theatre Dining Family Fun Lodging Games Horoscopes Food Home & Garden 55 Hours Dear Abby Technology Travel Health She...
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8. Tobacco growers likely to feel pinch of new tax Aiding in that change, the state is expected this year to give nearly $11 million in incentive grants to tobacco farmers willing to convert to other crops. Still, tobacco farmers are going to feel the sting of the upcoming workplace smoking ban and the increased taxation of tobacco products. With an increased emphasis on areas becoming tobacco-free, farmers have turned to other crops in recent years as the market declined. He feels like the increased price of tobacco products will hurt...
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9. SD Tobacco Law Changed That changed Sunday when a new state law closed the loophole. Material may not be redistributed.
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10. Cigars Not a Safe Smoke Researchers say the findings add to evidence that, far from being a "safe" alternative to cigarettes, cigars increase the risk of cardiovascular disease. The study of 12 healthy men who smoked cigarettes and cigars found that shortly after smoking a cigar, the men showed evidence of greater stiffness in the aorta, the main artery carrying blood from the heart to the rest of the body. The new findings provide the first evidence that cigar smoking immediately increases stiffness in large...
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11. Group says U.S. manufacturing sector expanded at faster pace in June deseretnews.com . Group says U. deseretnews.com . Group says U. Associated Press NEW YORK The nation's factories, plants and utilities should continue picking up steam in coming months, a research group said Monday, suggesting hardy consumer spending and moderating inflation are boosting confidence among manufacturers. Associated Press NEW YORK The nation's factories, plants and utilities should continue picking up steam in coming months, a research group said Monday, suggesting hardy...
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