Showing posts with label Lance Armstrong. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lance Armstrong. Show all posts

Thursday, 19 July 2012

Controversial Figures-Jillian Michaels-Lance Armstrong-Tony Horton

Tony Horton, Jillian Michaels, and Lance Armstrong made our list. Which of these...

Tony Horton, Jillian Michaels, and Lance Armstrong made our list. Which of these experts do you trust?
20 Most Controversial Figures in Health and Fitness | Fitbie
The following 20 people are well known for their achievements in the diet and fitness world, but not everyone agrees about the ideals they espouse read more..

Thursday, 7 June 2012

California Primary Election-Tobacco Law Enforcement-Tobacco Industry-Lance Armstrong

Push to quash tobacco tax could echo beyond Calif
Allergic Skin Condition-Healthday News-Smoke Exposure-Tobacco Smoke-Pregnancy
FILE - In this Friday, May 11, 2012 file photo, Cycling legend and cancer survivor Lance Armstrong attends a rally at a news conference at Children's Hospital in Los Angeles in favor of Proposition 29, a measure on the June 2012 California primary election ballot that would add a $1-per-pack tax on cigarettes. The money raised would go to cancer research projects, smoking-reduction programs a

Big Tobacco's success in branding a proposed California cigarette tax as a government boondoggle sent a message that could echo in other states as votes trended toward the opposition. read more..

Wednesday, 6 June 2012

California Primary Election-Tobacco Law Enforcement-Lance Armstrong-Cancer Research

Calif. voters split on tax targeted by Big Tobacco

A high-profile California cigarette tax initiative backed by cycling legend Lance Armstrong that once seemed like a sure thing teetered on the brink of defeat Wednesday, a testament to the efficacy of a $50 million campaign backed by Big Tobacco. read more..

California Ballot Initiative-California Primary Election-Tobacco Law Enforcement

California voters weigh $1 per pack cigarette tax
Top Cancer Causing Foods-Cancer Cell Growth-Pancreatic Cancer-Cancer Growth
FILE - In this Friday, May 11, 2012 file photo, Cycling legend and cancer survivor Lance Armstrong attends a rally at a news conference at Children's Hospital in Los Angeles in favor of Proposition 29, a measure on the June 2012 California primary election ballot that would add a $1-per-pack tax on cigarettes. The money raised would go to cancer research projects, smoking-reduction programs a

Early election returns showed Californians divided Tuesday on whether to slap an additional $1-per-pack tax on cigarettes and other tobacco products to fund cancer research. read more..


California voters split on $1 per pack tobacco tax
Allergic Skin Condition-Healthday News-Smoke Exposure-Tobacco Smoke-Pregnancy
FILE - In this Friday, May 11, 2012 file photo, Cycling legend and cancer survivor Lance Armstrong attends a rally at a news conference at Children's Hospital in Los Angeles in favor of Proposition 29, a measure on the June 2012 California primary election ballot that would add a $1-per-pack tax on cigarettes. The money raised would go to cancer research projects, smoking-reduction programs a

A California ballot initiative to raise the tax on cigarettes that pitted big-spending tobacco companies against cycling legend Lance Armstrong and the New York City Mayor was too close to call Tuesday night. read more..