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Carlo St. Juste Jr.

Review of Oh Happy Days Cafe and Market in Altadena | Acupuncture Holistic MMA - 0 views

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    A review of a cafe that serves organic, natural, vegan dishes and is a small food market. Servicing the Altadena and Pasadena areas.
Grace Roulston

Check out the Directory for Local Businesses available in Fayetteville, NC on Save Loca... - 0 views

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    Find out the list of businesses for jewelery, spa, pizzeria, cafe, coffee shop, website design, it Services, professional services, doctor, eye care, weddings, boutique, warehouse and many more available in Fayetteville 28302 NC on Save Local Now.
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Government policy still lags behind public opinion - 0 views

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    New data released on Friday (July 1) shows how public support has continued to grow despite a lack of progress on the policy front, 15 years since a smokefree legislation in Britain prohibited smoking inside public spaces such as offices, shops and pubs. This was demonstrated by a new report 'Fifteen Smokefree Years' summarising results from the annual survey carried out since 2007 by YouGov for the public health charity Action on Smoking and Health. Around three quarters (74 per cent) of those who participated in survey supported the government's Smokefree 2030 ambition. The report said: "The public are way ahead of the government, and right behind recommendations made to the Health and Social Care Secretary for the forthcoming Tobacco Control Plan by Javed Khan's independent review." Three quarters (76 per cent) support making tobacco manufacturers pay a levy to fund tobacco control and smoking cessation, 83 per cent support requiring retailers to be licensed to sell tobacco, 70 per cent support increased investment in public education campaigns, 67 per cent support warnings on cigarettes, and 62 per cent support making seating areas outside restaurants, pubs and cafes smokefree.
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