A couple are looking forward to their dream wedding after saving £1,600 for their big day by quitting their 70-a-day smoking habit. Related Stories Nuclear bunker sold on eBay Accident follows a close shave Charity hopes for betting boost 'Ghosts' sold at auction Ex-rugby star's 'breath test trick'
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Cyber-savvy smokers looking to quit on next week's No Smoking Day can kick the habit on Facebook. Related Stories 'Fat' director ejected from flight Park offers edible 'insect snacks' Cat stew lands cook in the soup
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Cyber-savvy smokers looking to quit on next week's No Smoking Day can kick the habit on Facebook. Related Stories Teacher pricked pupils with syringe Teacher punished children with syringe It's raining boots in Polish school
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Sales of products to help smokers kick the habit have soared in the past 12 months, but the trend has done nothing to dent cigarette sales, a report has said. Related Stories Surgery woman slams inquiry refusal PM launches 'fair future' campaign Call for torture 'collusion' probe Amy slides to historic Olympic gold Soup sales soar during cold snap
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Sales of products to help smokers kick the habit have soared in the past 12 months, but the trend has done nothing to dent cigarette sales, a report has said. Related Stories Surgery woman slams inquiry refusal PM launches 'fair future' campaign Call for torture 'collusion' probe Amy slides to historic Olympic gold Soup sales soar during cold snap
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Mel Gibson has revealed that quitting smoking has been his biggest challenge. Related Stories McAvoy and Duff to have a baby Award injury lands Dec in hospital Liz McClarnon's New Year body boost Anti-terror police quizzed kids TV Toonattik presenters over hairdryers Millions tune in for Haiti telethon
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People diagnosed with early stage lung cancer can double their chances of survival over five years if they stop smoking compared with those who continue to smoke, a report out today has said. Related Stories Spread of swine flu is diminishing Obesity drug ban over risk of strokes Lifestyle changes leading to increase in rickets Experts to investigate superbug outbreak
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People diagnosed with early stage lung cancer can double their chances of survival over five years if they stop smoking compared with those who continue to smoke, a report out today has said. Related Stories Spread of swine flu is diminishing Obesity drug ban over risk of strokes Lifestyle changes leading to increase in rickets Experts to investigate superbug outbreak
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People diagnosed with early stage lung cancer can double their chances of survival over five years if they stop smoking compared with those who continue to smoke, a report out today has said. Related Stories Spread of swine flu is diminishing Obesity drug ban over risk of strokes Lifestyle changes leading to increase in rickets Experts to investigate superbug outbreak
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People diagnosed with early stage lung cancer can double their chances of survival over five years if they stop smoking compared with those who continue to smoke, a report out today has said. Related Stories Spread of swine flu is diminishing Obesity drug ban over risk of strokes Lifestyle changes leading to increase in rickets Experts to investigate superbug outbreak
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