--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> A good thing. There will be some blowback about
> this, interestingly enough from cafe and restaurant
> owners who feel (rightly) that it will hit them in
> the cash register, but in the latest polls over 70%
> of the people felt that it was time, so it's time.
> 
> What I'm wondering is whether there are loopholes,
> such as I've seen in California and recently in 
> Dublin. It turns out that in both those places, 
> although smoking is banned in restaurants and bars,
> that only covers areas under the *roof* of the 
> building. So what happens is that establishments
> put tables and chairs in the adjoining alleyway
> or the area formerly used for garbage bins, and
> get to call it a "smoking area." It turns into a 
> real windfall for the few establishments that can
> do this, because all those who haven't given up
> smoking flock to the place.
> 
> That said, it's really going to change the French
> cityscape. Smoking and smoking in cafes is so much
> a part of the French mythos that it's going to cause
> a lot of smokers to go through a *bunch* of changes.
> Not as many changes as dying, however...
> 
> And speaking of the French and smoking, click this
> link and then scroll to the bottom of the page to 
> see a recent photo of Jean Paul Belmondo at 73. The
> dude's had some health problems in recent years, but
> has hit the gym to combat them, and to my eye he looks 
> *really* good for 73, and for the man who almost single-
> handedly formed the link in film buffs' minds between
> French men and the cigarette dangling from their lips.
> 
> http://tinyurl.com/jnjw2



Unfriggin' believable.  I grew up watching Belmondo, Alain Delon, 
and Leno Venturi on French TV in Quebec, so I'm quite familiar with 
those guys.  It's nice to see what great shape he's in.

By the way, if any American is wondering where sex and violence in 
movies comes from, it's from French cinema, not American.

Look at the French movies of the '60s and '70s and you'll see enough 
of it to last a life time...AND a very unhealthy and I would say 
perverse mixture of sex TOGETHER WITH violence.

It's no co-incidence that Quentin Tarantino has declared his 
greatest influence French films of this era...

> 
> --- In [email protected], "shempmcgurk" <shempmcgurk@>
> wrote:
> >
> > France to impose smoking ban from 2007
> > Sun Oct 8, 2006 1:47pm ET
> > Health News
> > 
> > "We have decided to ban smoking in public places from February 
1, 
> > 2007," he told RTL radio and LCI television.
> > 
> > He added that bar-tabacs, discos and other such places would 
have 
> > until January 1, 2008 at the latest to comply with the rules.
> > 
> > Public places include stations, museums, government offices and 
> > shops but not in the streets or private places such as houses or 
> > hotel rooms. 
> > 
> > 
> > Villepin added the state would take charge of one-third of the 
costs 
> > of anti-smoking treatments, such as a patch.
> > 
> > "That would represent the first month of treatment," he said.
> > 
> > In a report presented on Wednesday, several parliamentarians 
called 
> > for a total ban from September 1, 2007 at the latest, without 
> > exception. But a smoking ban will cause problems for the many 
> > tobacco shops in France.
> > 
> > Villepin declined to comment on the impact it would have on 
> > government tax revenues, saying that public health 
considerations 
> > outweighed any such fiscal impact.
> > 
> > In the report, the parliamentarians said that each year between 
> > 2,500 and 5,800 people died of the consequences of passive 
smoking 
> > -- inhaling the smoke of smokers. Some 66,000 smokers die each 
year.   
> > Continued... 
> > 
> > © Reuters 2006. All Rights Reserved.
>






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