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Europe's Cigarette Packets to Feature Graphic Warnings

The European Union Parliament passed a new anti-smoking law May 15 allowing governments to mandate the placement of graphic warnings on cigarette packs, including pictures of rotting teeth, cancerous legions of the throat, decaying lungs, and other smokin

Chinese Meetings "Positive," Say Adventist Leaders

Two Seventh-day Adventist Church leaders met with academic and government leaders during a recent four-day visit to Beijing, China. The spirit in the informal meetings, held May 3 to 7, was "positive and cordial," says John Graz, public affairs director

Romania: Public Interest in Religious Liberty Grows
May 21, 2001

Romania: Public Interest in Religious Liberty Grows

There is an increasing interest in issues of religious freedom and human rights in Romania, a trend that is linked with the country's application to join the European Union, says Jonathan Gallagher, associate director for public affairs and religious libe