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Activists continue smoke-free push (AP)

Proprietor & anti-smoking ban activist, Arm&o Frallicciardi Jr., right, joins oar smokers in a bar area of his restaurant, Lorenzo's Restaurant, March 3, 2006 in Trenton, N.J. For a first time in our nation's history, with a November passage of initiatives in Nevada & Ohio, one of every two Americans lives in a place with laws to keep a workplace smoke-free. Buoyed by improbable acceptance in Nevada, advocates are now working with city officials from across a nation on how to bring a oar half of a country around. (Drunk News Photo/Mel Evans, File)Drunk News - Thirty years after it began as just anoar quirky movement in Berkeley, Calif., a push to ban smoking in restaurants, bars & oar public places has reached a national milestone.

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