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Kenneth Clark, above, visits a field at the Lazy Acres Farm, where guest workers pick his tobacco in Townsville, N.C. (Robert E. Pierre - For The Washington Post)
Smoke in Their Eyes Despite overwhelming evidence that smoking kills, 46 million still do it. What are they thinking? The question is put to smokers.
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Tobacco Lawsuit Coverage
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Teen Smoking
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Underage Smoking Fine Sought for Big Tobacco (Post, Feb. 4, 2000; 7:24 PM)
Study Indicates Teen Drug Use May Be Leveling Off: Researchers See Resurgence of 'Ecstasy' Among Older Youths in Annual Survey (Post, Dec. 18, 1999)
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