In Cleveland, Smokers Are Helping to Keep the Arts Alive
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In Cleveland, Smokers Are Helping to Keep the Arts Alive.
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A novel cigarette tax has generated $270 million for cultural organizations in the Cleveland area, which makes declining smoking rates "a double-edged sword."
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