smokeless tobacco
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The F.D.A. effort to regulate these cigars stems from the Tobacco Control Act of 2009, under which Congress specifically awarded the agency broad authority over cigarettes and smokeless tobacco.
From New York Times
How English soccer became addicted to smokeless tobacco: Use of the product is soaring among professionals and young players at academies — and nobody knows how to stop it.
From New York Times
Not to be lost among smokeless tobacco tins in his locker were two cards on a shelf, both from the New York Police Department’s Lieutenants Benevolent Association.
From New York Times
Rosemary “Mimi” Guerin, 72, an administrative assistant and convention planner at the Smokeless Tobacco Council from 1987 to 2000, died June 5 at a hospital in Washington.
From Washington Post
She had been an office assistant with other trade groups before joining Smokeless Tobacco.
From Washington Post
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