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Smoking Leads to Eviction
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Source:news,2005-06-20
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Responding to tenant complaints, a Boston housing court evicted a couple for smoking in their apartment, ABC News reported June 20. Erin Carey and Ted Baar were ordered out of their $2,500-per-month, one-bedroom apartment, which served the couple as both home and business location. Neighbors had filed a complaint against Carey and Baar in the city's Housing Court, with one upstairs tenant saying her house smelled like a bar because of the couple's heavy smoking. Carey and Baar said the problem was with the ventilation system in the building, not their smoking. The couple's attorney said the jury verdict could lead to evictions for a whole range of nuisances other than smoking. "You wouldn't blame a tenant if their plumbing system backed up and went into another unit and put waste water into there, for instance," he said. |
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New Study Confirms $1 Cigarette Tax Increase Will Produce Large, Sustained Revenue Needed to Cut North Carolina Budget Deficit
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Source: http://www.sunherald.com/,2010-05-20 |
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As the legislative session begins, a report released today by a tobacco policy expert at the University of Illinois at Chicago confirms that a significant cigarette tax increase in North Carolina will produce a large, sustained increase in state tobacco tax revenues. Several states, including South Carolina, have recently raised tobacco taxes to deal with budget shortfalls.
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Philip Morris International Inc. (PMI) Presents at Credit Suisse Investor Field Visit in Germany
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Source: http://www.sunherald.com/,2010-05-15 |
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Philip Morris International Inc.’s (NYSE / Euronext Paris: PM) Managing Director Germany & Austria, Raman Berent, will today provide investors with a review of Germany’s cigarette market dynamics at the Credit Suisse Investor Field Visit in Berlin, Germany.
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Critics push state to spend tobacco money on prevention, control
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Source: http://blog.mlive.com/,2010-05-10 |
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Ten years after major tobacco companies agreed to pay about $8 billion annually for 25 years to Michigan and other states, some states aren't using the money as it was intended, health experts say.
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