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The Tobacco Reference Guide
by David Moyer, MD.


Chapter 18 Pipes And Cigars

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Pipes And Cigars: General

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Bill Clinton occasionally enjoys wrapping his lips around an unlit cigar; he "smokes"

Hoyo De Monterre Excalibur #1's, according to a local tobacconist.

Time, July 4, 1994, p. 14

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Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas and Antonin Scalia smoke cigars.

Gangsters including Al Capone, Anthony "Fat Tony" Salerno, and Carmine "Lilo"

Galante also were cigar smokers.

San Francisco Examiner magazine, December 15, 1996, pp. 42-44

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Cigar Aficionado sponsored a $1000 a plate "Dinner of the Century" in Paris in 1994

one week after the World Conference on Tobacco and Health in the same city. Among

those attending were cigar smoking film director Francis Ford Coppola and Rush

Limbaugh.

Tobacco Control, Spring 1995, p. 20

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"Have you heard about the Tee-Gar? It's a plastic holder for one's cigar, affixed to a

tee, so that before one hits a ball, stogies don't have to be tossed onto the turf, where

they might pick up nasty things like pesticides and fertilizers."

San Francisco Chronicle, July 13, 1996

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A quarterly magazine, Cigar Aficionado, sold 100,000 of each of the first two issues in

1992. Advertisers for the magazine appreciate that the typical fine cigar smoker has

a yearly income of $194,000 and a net worth of $1.5 million. 99% are males. A series

of English Cigar smoker dinners at Ritz-Carlton hotels throughout the United States

are priced at $300 per ticket.

San Francisco Examiner, September 6, 1992, p. A8

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