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"Smoke-free parks and beaches will make these recreational spaces more enjoyable for everyone by providing open space, clean air, and healthy activities."
Smoking Ban Signed Michael Howard Saul 2011
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"Smoke-free parks protect all those who visit from the dangers of secondhand smoke and our children can play without getting a lesson on how to smoke," Dr. Farley said.
Hot Air Over City's New Smoking Ban Michael Howard Saul 2011
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Smoke-free Legislation and Hospitalizations for Childhood Asthma Warts: Liquid nitrogen is the most effective method of curing common warts, according to a study in the Canadian Medical Association Journal.
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Smoke-free policies, Turner said, can save landlords on cleanup costs and decrease tenant disputes over smoking.
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Smoke-free and serving quesadillas, it is no wonder Starlite is a favorite hangout for expats (especially Americans).
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Smoke-free places are essential to protect non-smokers and also to encourage smokers to quit.
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Smoke-free air aside, school officials say, the lavatories will be ordinary.
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Smoke-free environments are the only proven way to protect people — and as we have found in New York, they are popular, they improve health and they're good for business.
Health: The Way to Save Millions of Lives is to Prevent Smoking 2008
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In Britain, clergymen are angry about new Department of Health regulations-- the Smoke-free Signs Regulations 2007-- that will require churches to post no-smoking signs at church entrances by July 1.
Archive 2007-05-01 Howard M. Friedman 2007
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