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Obama urges Morocco help on Mideast peace
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China: At least 13 killed in storms
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At least seven killed in bus crash
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McCain: U.S. supports freedom-seekers
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Palin's replacement called conservative
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Accused serial attacker commits suicide
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Illinois governor likely to sign smoke ban
SPRINGFIELD, Ill., May 2 (UPI) --
Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich says he will most likely sign legislation banning smoking in public places. The measure, which was overwhelmingly approved Tuesday by the Illinois House, will eliminate a patchwork of local locals across Illinois, the Chicago Tribune said. The newspaper said Illinois would be the 19th state to impose a statewide public smoking ban. The legislation would make smoking illegal in all public buildings, government vehicles and most businesses -- including bars and restaurants. Opponents say the smoking ban will destroy already troubled small businesses, especially "mom-and-pop bars" that border other states with more lenient smoking rules, the newspaper said.
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