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| Smoking in the media This Page is Under Constuction  | Stub it out, Kim tells Koreans | | | | | | North Korea has launched a nationwide anti-smoking campaign after its leader Kim Jong-il reportedly quit the habit and called on his people to follow suit.
Continued on site... | | | - BBC News, World Edition, 09 January 2004 |  | 
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 | Smoking linked to breast cancer | | | | | | Scientists have produced data which suggests smoking increases the risk of breast cancer.
Continued on site... | | | - BBC News, World Edition, 07 January 2004 |  | 
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 | Ban smoking in public, say top doctors | | | Britain's most senior doctors called yesterday for a ban on smoking in public places. They estimate that it could save 160,;000 lives.
The unprecedented call from all 13 royal medi... | | | - By Celia Hall, Medical Editor, telegraph.co.uk, 26 November 2003
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 | Defective cigarette filters hidden for 40 years, claim scientists | | | | | | Researchers are claiming that Philip Morris,; the world's biggest tobacco company,; knew for at least 40 years that fibres and particles are drawn out of filters and into smokers'... | | | - NewScientist.com news service. © Copyright Reed Business Information Ltd., 12 March 2002
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 | Smoked out | | | | | | Tobacco giant Philip Morris has been ordered by a Los Angeles jury to pay record damages of over £2 billion to a lifelong smoker dying of lung cancer.
Lawyers had argued that Philip Morris w... | | | - Joanna Marchant, newscientist.com, 01 June 2001
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 | Lung cancer ranks among deadliest, most neglected cancers | | | | | | "I'd quit smoking for about two years and I had headaches,;" remembered Davis,; who writes,; produces and films videos for corporations in El Cerrito,; a suburb of Oakl... | | | - By Troy Goodman, CNN.com Health Writer, 16 November 2000
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