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Japan’s Nikkei 225 Stock Average fell 120.52, or 1.2 percent, to 9,575.50 as of 9:35 a.m. in Tokyo. The following are among the most active shares in the Japanese market today. Stock symbols are in ...
When Rocco Rorandelli ’s father was battling lung cancer, even chemotherapy couldn’t keep him from smoking. “Cigarette addiction was stronger than any rational aspect of the illness,” Mr. Rorandelli ...
GREENSBORO, N.C., July 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- With the words of Food and Drug Commissioner Margaret Hamburg on the screen beside him, a Lorillard Tobacco Company (NYSE: LO) scientist today called upon the FDA's ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — Inmates at minimum security prisons in Oklahoma will soon be allowed to resume smoking on prison grounds. Cigarettes will be sold and inmates will be allowed to light up in designated outdoor areas at ...
The following companies may have unusual price changes in Japanese trading on July 20. Markets were closed today for a national holiday. Stock symbols are in parentheses and share prices are as of the latest ...
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JT delight world
Japanese government monopoly corporation for domestic tobacco sales. Also active in pharmaceuticals and food.
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Japanese Tobacco
During the early years after its introduction into Japan, tobacco became the The characteristic Japanese method of smoking finely-minced tobacco in the
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TOBACCO&SALT MUSEUM
About 1600, tobacco arrived in Japan, where it led to the creation of new and artistically significant forms of material culture.
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