91.   If the Princeton Regional Health Commission has its way, those will be only three places a smoker will be able to light up.

92.   Italian smokers are eager to avoid paying heavy government taxes on the packs, and crime syndicates usually control the illicit cigarette smuggling and sales.

93.   More than half of unemployed men were smokers, while nearly a third of jobless women were smokers, it said.

94.   Scientists have long warned that American smokers are two to three times more likely to get bladder cancer than nonsmokers are.

95.   Smokers will be able to buy the patch with a prescription.

96.   Smokers are four times more likely than nonsmokers to get life-threatening blood infections or meningitis from a bug that usually causes pneumonia, researchers reported today.

97.   The jury decided in July that the industry fraudulently conspired to produce a dangerous product and will be asked next week whether the smokers are entitled to compensatory damages.

98.   The step is part of an anti-smoking campaign that is an uphill battle in a country where smokers are so common.

99.   Women smokers are more likely to be infertile or have difficulty getting pregnant, and risk an earlier menopause and brittle bones.

100.   Seiko Corp. once sold a similar product five years ago, but gave up as smokers were unhappy with the taste.

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