"The governor wanted to cut breast cancer screenings and programs to keep kids from smoking and he got them, " said Blair Horner of the American Cancer Society.
Chief Justice Roberts raised the popular argument that the government already assesses cigarette taxes as a financial disincentive to smoking, and he likened that to a tax incentive to purchase health insurance.
The prime minister has said while he supports the smoking ban in pubs and clubs, he is "more nervous" about legislating what happens in cars.
"The best way of addressing public concerns about environmental tobacco smoke is through the provision of designated non-smoking and smoking areas with good ventilation, " he said.
"I've already given up drinking, smoking and motorcycles, " he said.
He indicated smoking and unhealthy diets are know causes of heart disease and explained that the investigation needed to look into why people living in poorer areas are were more likely to live unhealthy lifestyles.
And for the final sacrifice, he has given up beer and smoking.
"It's the biggest public health risk after smoking and we need bold action - he should have been starting on this in 2008 need bold action in two or three years, not seven or eight, " he added.
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In 2002, Mr. Bloomberg convinced the council to approve a citywide ban on smoking in bars and restaurants, a policy he often cites as one of the greatest accomplishments of his tenure.
So Rexrode asked Flanders whether he'd don one of the founder's trademark smoking jackets and surround himself with bunnies because ... well, just because he can.
They were left "scrabbling" around to try and find a "smoking gun" in a short period of time, he said, while the UK and US had never "recovered" from the fact that no WMD were found after the invasion.
"People really need to stop smoking and stop being around secondhand smoke, " he says.
He has banned smoking nearly everywhere and trans-fats in restaurants.
He said seeing people smoking on television and films "disgusts me, it makes me so angry - kids are watching".
Marion Barry held the office for more than ten years before he was caught on video smoking crack and had to step down.
He was caught smoking against doctors' orders and later demanded a speedy release from the hospital.
"I've had patients say they quit smoking and yet they come in smelling like tobacco, " he adds.
Dave Eales, landlord of the Smoking Dog, said he had anticipated trouble might occur and had told the Lyon police as much earlier this week.
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He retrieved the smoking, crushed two-wheeler and brought it back to his shop for repair.
He sat out in the courtyard, burping and smoking a cigarette, looking up at the crescent moon just visible on the horizon.
McCain says he's "positive" the Bush camp coordinated with the Wyly group and others that attacked him, though he has no smoking gun.
He tried an air-conditioned place favored by young officers, where he sat at a table by himself smoking Lucky Strikes and drinking Lucky Lager.
After the impact, Osborn said, he saw the parachute of the Chinese pilot and his smoking fighter jet plunging toward the South China Sea.
When he introduced himself to the American public he used to start most of his speeches with a quip about how his wife was really the boss and would not let him run for office unless he quit smoking.
John Legg also said he wanted to raise awareness of the dangers of diabetes and smoking to eyesight.
Prof Kopelman told the jury McCluskie said he suffered blackouts "infrequently" after drinking heavily and regularly smoking a strong form of cannabis.
He added that although people with depression and anxiety might start smoking because they find it helps, it soon starts to exacerbate their problems.
Around nine hours after being admitted, he went into a smoking yard at the back of the building and climbed over an eight-feet high gate.
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