Cleveland Clinic Backed Smoking Ban
14th Nov 2006, 13:38 GMT
CLEVELAND -- The Cleveland Clinic gave supporters of Ohio's new smoking ban $30,000 and urged other hospitals to back the law, a newspaper reported. The law, approved Tuesday by 58 percent of voters, prohibits smoking almost everywhere people meet to work or play.
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