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Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Tobacco giants test smoke-free products


It looks like the tobacco companies are shifting gears to deal with concerns about second hand smoke, and the growing number of laws and policies restricting smoking.
Posted by Jason Schwartz at 7:32 AM
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