MULTIPLE CONTRIBUTORS - Maclean's Magazine, 14 April 1997 - Anti-Smoking Laws Are Making Smoking Cool Again!Canada: Maclean Hunter, 1997. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. 64 pages. Features: New poll finds Canadians are envied - happy; Too Many Tears - News about abused kids just keep getting worse - Patricia Johnson and her daughter Shanay; Letter from Beauce, Quebec; The Pearson Airport case may soon be resolved; Road to nowhere - Palestinians see home dimming for a real peace; Rise of Racism in Australia; Busang Mystery - Bre-X investors demand answers - geologist Mike de Guzman turns up dead; Misery on the markets - higher interest rates spell trouble for stocks and home buyers - Canadian dollar falling; Bre-X and the dark side of capitalism, by Peter C. Newman; The New Outlaws - Defiant smokers tell the government to butt out; Garfield Mahood makes no apologies for his aggressive tactics against Big Tobacco; Cigarette industry on defensive as pressure builds; Tiger Woods - ready to roar at the Masters in Augusta; Who should pay for ESL?; Breast cancer and the fat connection; Nova Scotia pays tribute to artist Maud Lewis; Lionizing athletes is a disservice to Blacks - so says Allan Fotheringham; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Maclean's Magazine, 14 April 1997 - Anti-Smoking Laws Are Making Smoking Cool Again! New poll finds Canadians are envied - happy; Too Many Tears - News about abused kids just keep getting worse - Patricia Johnson and her daughter Shanay; Letter from Beauc. Good . USD 79.95 [Appr.: EURO 69.25 | £UK 59.75 | JP¥ 11887] Book number 658c9268is offered by:
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