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Health ministry spokesman Peni Namotu said British American Tobacco manufacturer will have to pay $250,000 annually while importers Tappoos, Motibhai group and Victoria Wines will pay $150,000 annually as their licencing fee. Namotu said this was
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Japan Tobacco Inc. has emerged as a clear winner among Japan's blue-chip companies, with strong earnings and an even more impressive rise in its share price. The world's third-largest tobacco maker by sales volume last week said its earnings rose 32%
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tool goes here Citizens of Bellingham are familiar with the centennial totem pole that stands outside Whatcom County Courthouse. Carved by Lummi artist Joseph Hillaire in 1952, it tells the story of the meeting a century earlier between Lummi natives
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A Good Samaritan has reunited a Chilliwack couple with two hand-carved native masks and a prized plaque stolen from a Ryder Lake home in February. In February, thieves broke into the home of Peter Tallio and Bea Silver and made off with masks and
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Tobacco has progressively demonstrated its ability to empower small-scale growers, with many graduating from mere subsistence farming to semi-commercial thus contributing significantly to the country's Gross Domestic Product. Output is expected to
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Ohio The number of calls to tobacco quit lines has increased noticeably in Ohio and nationwide since the government launched a graphic ad campaign aimed at shocking smokers into quitting with the sometimes-gruesome stories of people damaged by
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Paul Living History Farm is hosting a planting and plowing day on Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., that is open to the public. The public is invited to try their hand at setting tobacco with hand setters and cultivating crops. A variety of activities
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Not long after being hired as laundry supervisor at the New Castle Correctional Facility, Joshua W. Cline told authorities, he found a second job that allowed him to bring home an additional $400-$600 a week. That job, according to court documents,
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Public health officials in Springfield have approved a ban on tobacco sales in drug stores and grocery stores with pharmacies in them. The Public Health Council unanimously approved a new regulation Wednesday that takes effect in 60 days...Dr. Paul
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March 7, 2012 9:55PM The village of Frankfort this week put a hold on the number of tobacco licenses it issues, much to the surprise of new business owner Kishor Chavda. Chavda applied last month for a license for his new store, Fresh Tobacco for
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