N&O Index Card Listings

Displaying 51-60 of 65 results.
Smoking
  • New plan for tobacco advanced - Ja 18 85 1
  • As tobacco's hour of decision nears, season's routine comes to standstill - Ja 27 85 1
  • 19 in Congress press leaf firms with Rose letter - Fe 6 85 4C
  • Farmland value drops as leaf program questioned - Fe 10 85 31A
  • Tobacco caught in ideological crossfire - Fe 15 85 4A
  • Loss of (tobacco) program would ruin economy, officials say - Fe 17 85 41A
  • Tobacco needs may be catalyst for broad agriculture aid - Mr 3 85 36A
  • Tobacco remains highly profitable - Mr 19 85 1D
  • Leaf program woes reach far across N.C. economy - Mr 31 85 1
  • Owners of allotments first to feel changes - Mr 31 85 27A
  • Predictions of life after deregulation differ sharply - Mr 31 85 27A
  • What the terms mean, and how the tobacco program works - Mr 31 85 27A
  • Farmers deserting troubled tobacco - Ap 1 85 1
  • Land value may fall if leaf quota ends - Ap 2 85 1C
  • As tobacco goes, so goes state politics - Ap 5 85 4A
  • Under the dome: Legislators pressure cigarette companies (to buy surplus tobacco) - Ap 8 85 1
  • Tobacco buy-out deal unchanged - Ap 13 85 1C
  • Leaf support loss would hurt land, tax base, Blalock says - My 13 85 7B
  • Chances even that proposed buy-out could affect '85 crop, official says - Jn 1 85 1C
  • Senators want tests on imported tobacco - Jn 22 85 22C
  • 'Intellectuals' are trying to split tobacco industry, official says - Jy 6 85 10A
  • Transfer provision in bill called unfair - Jy 7 85 32A
  • Bill on tobacco assessment deduction enacted - Jy 12 85 8A
  • Tobacco auction season brings sleepy towns to life - Jy 21 85 8-11
  • Tobacco: smoked, chewed, assailed - Jy 21 85 6-11
  • Cyrus says tobacco facing toughest threat in 50 years - Jy 28 85 14A
  • Percentage of tobacco going to Stabilization down from '84 - Au 3 85 1C
  • Farmers, seed experts at odds over leaf disease - Au 29 85 31A
  • N.C. officials urge unity on tobacco - Se 7 85 1
  • Aquaculture is alternative to tobacco - Se 17 85 5D
  • Editorial: Tobacco unity elusive - Se 17 85 12A
  • Unity eludes farm leaders seeking accord on tobacco - Se 26 85 1C
  • Stabilization pressing sales in hopes of reducing surplus - No 11 85 8A
  • Diseases led to $66.7 million leaf loss - No 12 85 1C
  • Disease cost leaf farmers 7 percent of crop value, plant pathologist says - No 18 85 8A
  • Martin tries to bring tobacco forces together - No 19 85 4C
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Smoking
  • (Governors) Inn opens non-smoking section - Mr 21 85 1C
  • Support for smoking bans rising (high school campuses) - Mr 28 85 2C
  • Wake board tentatively approves ban on students using tobacco at school - Ap 16 85 1C
  • Groups urge ban on RJR ad that disputes smoking risks - Ap 21 85 27A
  • Smoking ban in high schools can be enforced, officials say - Ap 22 85 1C
  • Ban on possession of tobacco rejected by school panel - My 1 85 16C
  • Health workers told to continue fight against smoking - My 9 85 2C
  • Women's fertility may decrease if they smoke, RTP scientists say - My 24 85 1
  • Raleigh restaurant owner bans smoking at one establishment (Irregardless Cafe) - Jn 11 85 8B
  • House tentatively OKs bill urging schools to ban smoking - Jn 21 85 2D
  • House OKs bill urging schools to ban tobacco use - Jn 22 85 4C
  • Editorial: Enlightenment on lighting up - Jn 24 85 12A
  • Researchers get grant to stop smoking by blacks - Jy 5 85 2D
  • Ban on smoking at Wake schools draws compliments and criticism - Au 29 85 1
  • Economists say higher taxes limit smoking, save lives - Se 9 85 1C
  • Alamance County bans use of tobacco at schools - Oc 18 85 3D
  • Students caught smoking witness the consequences (Charlotte-Mecklenburg schools) - Oc 25 85 20D
  • Group to help firms settle smoking issues - No 7 85 23A
  • UNC researchers study effects of parents' smoke on children - No 14 85 18A
  • Most N.C. regions participate in Great American Smokeout - No 22 85 8B
  • Report unlikely to alter brown-lung claims - De 20 85 27A
  • Studies link smoking to problems with reproduction - De 24 85 12C
Smoking
  • Barney Clark's widow testifies smoking led to husband's death - My 6 83 1
  • Official says bill wouldn't deny smokers compensation - Jn 1 83 4C
  • San Francisco law sends N. C. a message (on smoking) - Jy 8 83 4A
  • Smokeout results cloudy in N. C. - No 18 83 2D
Smoking
  • Heart group urges smoking ban in public schools, state buildings - My 18 86 43A
  • Reynolds' grandson splits with family on smoking - Jn 10 86 8B
  • Leaf-state lawmakers try to stall smoking bill - Jn 13 86 12B
  • Companies' policies relieve non-smokers - Jn 22 86 1
  • Smoking limits or bans favored by Carolinians - Jy 23 86 20C
  • Reynolds' rap; Where there's smoke, there's tobacco heir's ire - Jy 24 86 20A
  • Voters oppose laws to regulate smoking, poll finds - Au 22 86 12C
  • State employees to vote on smoking ban - Se 9 86 1C
  • Limits on smoking firmly tabled at convention for state employees - Se 14 86 49A
  • Raleigh, Greensboro to be in smoking study - Se 27 86 1
  • Cumberland bans student smoking - No 13 86 2C
  • Report: Families of smokers face higher risk of ills - No 15 86 1
  • Smoking banned at health offices; Workers who light up could be fired - No 19 86 1C
  • Ban on smoking in school called uncool by some students - De 7 86 17A
  • Schools banning smoking; Health issue reaches leaf-growing areas - De 7 86 1
  • Scientists build case on passive smoking - De 7 86 37A
  • CDC survey finds N.C. has biggest decline in male smokers - De 10 86 18C
  • Employers to review policies; Smoke study may spur more limits in Triangle - De 17 86 13A
  • Duke Medical Center banishes tobacco sales - De 20 86 2C
  • RJR researcher finds no threat in secondhand smoke - De 23 86 7B
Smoking
  • Hospitals go 'smoke-free'; Commission had set a Jan. 1 mandate - Ja 3 92, 1B
  • Tobacco farmers hone defenses; Growers learn to combat assertions that smoky air is unhealthy - Ja 29 92, 4B
  • Editorial: Old Joe, 'friend' of kids - Mr 12 92, 14A
  • Burroughs Wellcome bans smoking on job - Ap 7 92, 1D
  • Smokers get reprieve: Dix reverses ban plan - My 21 92, 1
  • Health groups oppose 'lawful products' bill - Jn 20 92, 4B
  • Editorial: On your time - not the boss's - Jn 24 92, 12A
  • Smoker protection bill passes - Jn 24 92, 4B
  • Smokers can sue cigarette makers; High court rules mostly for Cipollones - Jn 25 92, 1
  • ECU trustees vote to restrict campus smoking - Jy 11 92, 5B
  • House OKs bill on bias against smokers - Jy 16 92, 4B
  • Tobacco company may have run lab - Se 27 92, 5B
  • R. J. Reynolds hands over internal smoking report - De 12 92, 5B
  • Documents show RJR halted tests on smoking - De 26 92, 5B
Smoking
  • N.C. leaf-quality program to continue in '84 - Ja 16 84 7B
  • Stabilization woes imperil leaf program, analyst says - Fe 3 84 10A
  • Editorial: N.C. in transition - Fe 6 84 4A
  • NCSU scientists seek answers to blue mold - Fe 14 84 14C
  • Ending tobacco support good for many, study says - Mr 3 84 1C
  • Leaf's doomsayers criticized by Rose - Mr 8 84 27A
  • Leaf information group is formed - Mr 21 84 2C
  • Church group in dilemma over sticky issue of leaf - Ap 9 84 3C
  • Hunt appeals for leaf policy shift - Ap 20 84 2D
  • Church council's tobacco report sets off sparks before release - My 10 84 1
  • Editorial: Tobacco issues evaded - My 28 84 4A
  • Fertilizer likely to have injured tobacco plants - Jn 12 84 1C
  • Tainted fertilizer hurt tobacco, officials say - Jn 13 84 5C
  • Fertilizer tests fail to pinpoint damage cause - Jn 14 84 26A
  • Baptist vote opposes growing, smoking, subsidizing leaf - Jn 15 84 1
  • Old volumes tout tobacco for what ails - Jn 15 84 2D
  • State, farm leaders angry over Baptists' leaf criticism - Jn 15 84 10A
  • Weed killer found in leaf fertilizer - Jn 15 84 2D
  • Hunt against stand by Baptists on leaf - Jn 16 84 2C
  • Reports of tainted leaf decreasing - Jn 22 84 16D
  • Ingram requests more information from maker of faulty leaf fertilizer - Jn 26 84 4C
  • Johnston group protests Baptist leaf stand - Jy 7 84 1C
  • Tobacco growers to bring fertilizer complaints to state officials - Jy 7 84 4C
  • Angry leaf farmers protest company's compensation plan - Jy 10 84 2C
  • Blue mold found in Jones, first confirmation of season - Jy 12 84 12B
Smoking
  • Professor (Shipley) helps companies fight against smoking - Ja 7 87 8A
  • State AFL-CIO to seek limits on firing rights of employers (including smoking) - Ja 24 87 5C
  • Orange County students face smoking bans - Ap 9 87 2C
  • American Airlines' chairman against smoking ban on planes - My 21 87 3C
  • Airplane design linked to need for smoking ban - No 24 87 3C
  • State agency hits snag in plan to ban smoking - De 9 87 1
  • Smoking ban fails to get OK - De 10 87 1C
  • N.C. employers join move toward office smoking policies - De 31 87 5B
Smoking
  • Reynolds sponsors ads on smoking - Ja 31 84 2C
  • Smoking banned in 15 Charlotte system libraries - Mr 23 84 18A
  • Asheville considers crackdown on smoking in elevators, offices - My 24 84 6A
  • Asheville store managers support proposed no-smoking ordinance - My 27 84 41A
  • Lung association opposes move to let 9th-, 10th-graders smoke - My 31 84 3C
  • Experts fear tobacco report will fuel anti-smoking effort - Jn 2 84 1
  • Tobacco Institute rebuts (Koop's) statement - Jn 2 84 2C
  • Winston-Salem board outlaws student smoking - Jn 6 84 3C
  • Smoking ban enforcement called hard (Charlotte) - Jn 8 84 21A
  • Students adjust to tobacco ban (Rowan County) - Se 23 84 33A
Smoking
  • Smokeout snuffed out in Eastern N. C. - No 19 82 7B
Smoking
  • Under the Dome: Smoking restriction may be rekindled - Ja 19 88 1
  • Group (GASP) seeks to curb smoking in Durham; Raleigh next - Ja 29 88 3C
  • Winston-Salem buses might prohibit smoking - Fe 25 88 2C
  • City considers smoking ban on elevators - Mr 25 88 1C
  • Smoking ban suggested in Orange County offices - Mr 30 88 2C
  • Number of smokers down in N.C., poll says - Ap 1 88 2C
  • Orange board votes to restrict smoking in county offices - Ap 5 88 2C
  • Cities consider bans to curtail smoking in public places - Ap 7 88 6T
  • '85 Reynolds ad on smoking still drawing fire from FTC - Ap 12 88 5D
  • After the ifs, ands or butts; To former smokers, life's a breeze, grapes or gum - Ap 13 88 1D
  • City panel endorses elevator smoking ban - Ap 13 88 3C
  • Raleigh council bans smoking on elevators - Ap 20 88 2C
  • Ban has some fliers fired up, but none smoking - Ap 24 88 31A
  • RDU passengers find smoking a terminal habit - Ma 5 88 1C
  • Northern Telecom to halt smoking in workplaces - Ma 6 88 6D
  • Smoking ban considered for Chapel Hill schools - Ma 6 88 2C
  • Editorial: Cold turkey from Koop - Ma 18 88 10A
  • Confessions of a mild-mannered smoker - Ma 23 88 1D
  • Where there's smoke, there's ire - Ma 23 88 1D
  • N.C. study to test effectiveness of anti-smoking ads - Jn 1 88 4C
  • This smoker would rather fight than quit - Jn 4 88 3C
  • State officials differ in reaction to decision on Liggett's liability - Jn 14 88 9A
  • Editorial: Stormy on Tobacco Road - Jn 15 88 12A
  • Liggett workers call smoking personal choice - Jn 15 88 2C
  • Cippollone case reflects abuse of free speech - Jn 19 88 6D
  • Tar Heel editors speak: A principal's stand on smokers' rights - Jy 24 88 7D
  • Smoking limits reach leaf's turf - Au 4 88 1T
  • Triangle smoking legislation - Au 4 88 1T
  • Fare game: An issue that still smolders (smoking in restaurants) - Au 12 88 7W
  • Greensboro to have hearing on smoking ban - Au 17 88 2C