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Beijing Smokefree Regulations
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Clinics Offer Smokers Help
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Experts: Cigarette Packets Should Have Picture Warnings
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Smoking Increases Stroke Risk Among Women
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Gates' Foundation Aids Smoking Ban for Games
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Beijing Goes Softly on Enforcing Smoking Ban
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Smoking Ban Gains Momentum
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More Teenagers Addicted to Tobacco
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Chinese Look to Butt-out in a Variety of Ways
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New Smoking Ban Cuts Beijing's Fire Alarms
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Smoking Ban Expands in Beijing
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Majority Chinese Applaud Beijing's Smoking Ban
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Lighting up Now a Putting Down
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100,000 to Help Smokers Stub out
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Passive Smoking Affects About 540 Mln Chinese
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Restaurants Exempt from Smoking Ban
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Smoking Challenges
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China to Implement Complete Smoking Ban in Schools
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'Safe Level' of Smoking a Myth
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No Smoking at Most Public Places
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Tobacco Control Should Start with Government Employees
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China Aims for National Chain of Anti-smoking Clinics
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Let's Stop Offering, Accepting Cigarettes
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Smoking on the Rise Among Women in Beijing
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Beijing Wants More Smoke-free Hotel Rooms
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Beijing Bans Smoking in Cabs in Run-up to Olympics
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Beijing to Ban Smoking in Cabs
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China to Ban Tobacco Promotion by 2011
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Anti-smoking Campaign Gets Under Way
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New Bid to Ban Smoking in Public
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