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EDITORIAL: Reading the smoke signals.(Editorial)
Free with registration - Chicago Tribune - AccessMyLibrary.com - Oct 6, 2005 The supporters of a smoking ban feel like they can taste victory, but in all likelihood they are going to have to show some flexibility if they want to ...
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A Point of View
BBC News - Mar 14, 2005 I have just quit smoking. Its only 5 days in and already I can feel the benefits. I can taste my food better and I smell a lot cleaner. ...
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Virginian-Pilot, The (Norfolk, VA)
$2.95 - Virginian-Pilot - NewsBank - Jul 18, 2004 Spit tobacco diminishes your sense of taste, so food doesn't taste as good. * Smoking can lead to diseases that make your hair fall out. ...
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GOING COLD TURKEY
Pay-Per-View - Chicago Tribune - ProQuest Archiver - Nov 25, 2003 While a proposed public smoking ban lingers in City Council chambers, ... They say, 'I can taste the food better and have a cigarette afterward,' " Satkoff ...
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Printer Friendly Format - Sunday Herald
Sunday Herald - Sep 1, 2007 Nicotine addicts have apparently become blasé to simple statements such as Smoking Kills, Smoking Can Make You Impotent, and Smoking Can Harm The Unborn ...
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Taking smoking inside
Boston Globe - Dec 1, 2004 There are all sorts of contraptions for stovetop smoking, most of which produce foods so ... Again, the smoke takes over, and it's all you can taste. ...
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Women and smoking: Breaking up is hard to do
Seattle Times - Jul 31, 2005 "I loved smoking, but I don't want to do it anymore," said the ... I remember thinking, 'Wow, I can smell that!' I could taste my food," she recalled. ...
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