Assignment America: Smoke screens/One of the best articles I have read!
Number one with a bullet!
Smoked Out An area-wide ban on butts in bars, restaurants sought/Freep the Poll
Amendment 6! Just vote NO!/Florida
106: JOIN US: PROTEST RALLY! "A TRUE REVOLUTION"/NEW YORK CITY
One from last week that was still going this week.
John Day Lowers Taxes?
IF SMOKING GOES, SO DO WE, TOURISTS VOW
Web of cigarettes/Barf Alert & Thank God For Kentucky!
N.Y. Shows Black Market Cigarettes
Alcohol Industry Seeks Sin Tax Cuts
Anti-tobacco lobby still blows smoke/If This Doesn't Make You Mad, Nothing Will!
Calif. cigarette tax threatens citizens' liberties (FReeper author? "Lowbeam" reference...)
Blow Cigarette Smoke Back In Hollywood's Face
The dangers of smoking
Stiff Tobacco Taxes Inspire Flourishing Black Market in Cigarettes
Smoke ban on menu for city/Chicago/It Never Ends
State sees promise in early evaluation of smoking hotline /Maine
Activists Promise Fight After Ohio High Court Says Local Agencies Can't Ban All Smoking
Ohio high court: Health boards can't ban smoking in bars, restaurants
Nightmare of crack nicotine
Pennsylvania to Crack Down on Illegal Internet Cigarette Purchases
Kidnapped California Boy Found Safe
Kidnapped California Boy Found Safe
SAN DIEGO (AP) A 9-year-old boy violently kidnapped this week from his home in Palm Desert was found safe in San Diego County, a law enforcment official said.
San Diego County sheriff's Lt. Lisa Miller said Nicholas Farber was found at a campground in Jamul east of San Diego.
``He's alive,'' she said.
The boy was abducted at 2 a.m. Wednesday in Palm Desert in Riverside County.
Authorities had been searching for a motor home with a Florida license plate believed to be carrying the boy.
His mother, Debra Rose and her former roommate, Carla Bender, have been named as suspects in the kidnapping carried out by two unidentified men.
Electronic highways signs in California had flashed the motor home's Florida license plate number, HS702J. Authorities also had issued a description of the distinctive vehicle, a tan 1997 Bounder motor home with kangaroo decals and an orange stripe on each side.
Police search for vehicle Windows Media RealVideo
``We have great news. We have Nicholas, he is safe,'' Riverside County Sheriff-elect Bob Doyle told a news conference in Palm Desert.