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		<title>Warnings</title>
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		<description>&lt;a href="http://www.smoke-free.ca/warnings/Australia-warnings.htm"&gt;The Australian cigarette health warnings&lt;/a&gt; have pretty much filtered down to every retail packet that&apos;s bought now. &lt;b&gt;They&apos;re pretty gruesome&lt;/b&gt; and some smoking acquaintances cover them up with stickers. I thought I&apos;d have a look around and see what other countries warnings were like. None of them were pulling any punches except for Uruguay.  </description>
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