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Posted AT 4:30 AM EST on 24/01/07

Where there's smoke, there's ire

From Wednesday's Globe and Mail

VANCOUVER — First, there is the dry mouth and constricted throat, and then come the crippling asthma spasms that send Tamara Szymanska-Golik to the hospital. She and her doctors know the source of the problem: the second-hand cigarette smoke that drifts from a neighbour's balcony, through her window, and into her home.

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