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31 Down and 19 More to Go Your favorite local gay bar could have a tougher no-smoking policy than a club in a neighboring neigh·bor  
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 California, New York, Texas New York is a hamlet in Henderson County, Texas, USA, about 11 miles east of Athens. Geography
New York lies at the intersection of FM 804 and FM 607 in a stereotypically flat portion of East Texas, surrounded mostly by farm land.
, and Ohio--now allow any community to enact its own indoor no-smoking regulations that can go well beyond statewide restrictions, including smoking bans in government work sites, private-sector work sites, and restaurants.
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Title Annotation:Body+Mind; state laws and community indoor no-smoking regulations
Publication:The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine)
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Jun 21, 2005
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