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Article: REBEL Members Mark 'Spare the Air' Day So New Jersey Can Breathe Easier; New Jersey's Youth Anti-Tobacco Movement Clears Litter From Local Parks And Beaches While Spreading the Word About Secondhand Smoke.
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- PR Newswire
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- August 13, 2002
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TRENTON, N.J. -- More than 600 members of REBEL (Reaching Everyone By Exposing Lies), New Jersey's youth anti-tobacco movement, cleared cigarette butts from parks and beaches and handed out information to launch their campaign "Spare the Air -- It's What We Breathe," an initiative to raise awareness about the deadly effects of secondhand tobacco smoke.
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"Spare the Air" is REBEL's year-long program to inform the public about the health effects of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS), also known as secondhand smoke. The "Spare the Air" Day, sponsored by the New Jersey Department of Health and ...