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Stop Smoking News Archive
17-Jan-2007
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New Year's resolutions fuel January sales (The Colony Courier-Leader)
New Year's resolutions are a great way to improve oneself, but they are also big business. Popular resolution ideas are to lose weight, get in shape, get organized, and stop smoking.
LEXINGTON (Lexington Herald-Leader)
The Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning, 251 West Second Street, on Saturday begins five Early Learner Spanish Club sessions for ages 3-5.
Smoking in China (CBS News)
While many countries are pushing anti-smoking campaigns, China is still lighting up. CBS News' Barry Petersen explains why in this Letter from Asia.
Hospitals host Tuesday clinic to help stop smoking (Florida Today)
Wuesthoff Health System and the American Lung Association are about to sponsor another "Freedom from Smoking" clinic Tuesday.
Disney, BearingPoint Hide Goodies in Last Friday's Filings (SeekingAlpha via Yahoo! Finance)
Michelle Leder reported on Footnoted.org: Ever since the New Year, the TV have been full of promises offering people ways to lose weight or stop smoking. Wouldnt it be nice if companies decided to break one of their nasty habits for the New Year like trying to dump stuff late [... ]
January 17, 2007 (The Shorthorn)
Staff will use hypnosis as part of the habit-breaking therapy.
Simple math keeps obesity in check (The Auburn Citizen)
Happy New Year! As the calendar rolls to January again we all typically take to making New Years Resolutions. Want to stop smoking? Check my articles from October and November. Today, I'm dealing with another common resolution: losing weight.
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