Should smoking be allowed in public places?
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Yes
by Gary Maclean
There is one very interesting complication to the question of whether smoking should be allowed in public
No
Smoking, once part of everyday life, has come under increasing attack as evidence of the health implications
Political correctness has run amok with potentially deadly consequences. The folks at San Jose State University, in the suburbs of
Why is talk radio important to the public? What does talk radio offer that newspapers and magazines do not? These are very important
by Art Young
The safety of passengers aboard commercial airplanes is at the forefront of proposed new rules affecting pilot fatigue. On September
373 Article Titles on Government & Policies
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