BAT Russia launches Yava Export cigarettes BAT Russia launches new cigarettes brand Yava Export. The novelty is intended not only for Russian smokers. |
Imperial Tobacco will absorb its European competitor Altadis Stockholders of the Tobacco Company Altadis voted for absorption from the side of Imperial Tobacco. |
Nat Sherman and his cigars In 1930 USA were in Great Depression. Among this chaos and uncertainty in tomorrow, great optimist Nat Sherman opened shopping center in the center of Manhattan. |
Tobacco will help humanity to withstand hydrophobia As American and English experts established, genetically modified tobacco sorts can withstand hydrophobia virus. |
British granny celebrated her centenary British pensioner Winnie Langley celebrated her centenary, lighting a 170 th cigarette in her life with the candle on holiday cake, as Daily Mail reported. |
Smoking before 35 does not reduce lifetime Quit smoking practically art any age, person is able to live a long as if he would not smoke at all. Scientists came to this conclusion. |
Smoking ban fructifies in Britain More than a third if British smokers smoke less now after smoking ban in public places, introduced in England at the 1st of July. Public opinion poll testifies about it. |
Six reasons why smokers litter with cigarette stubs Smokers do not consider cigarette stubs to be rubbish, they say that stubs are so small, is it of great importance? |
Safe way of smoking, is it possible Experts from the University of Minnesota are looking for something that seemed to be impossible earlier, harmless method of smoking. |
Some news about advantages of smoking Scientists have known that nicotine stimulates the brain, improving memory and the quality of information processing. But just recently they have found out that the nicotine s property may be used for the treatment of many incurable diseases.
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About cigarettes, cigars and pipe smokers The Sunday Times - Scotland
March 19, 2006
THE TOBACCONIST Alan D Myerthall may be a tobacconist but, oddly enough, he doesn?t view the smoking ban as a wholesale disaster... |