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Hajj anti-smoking drive
- Saudi Arabia: Sunday, December 31 - 2006 at 07:57
The Saudi Arabian Health Ministry has launched an anti-smoking campaign for the fifth consecutive Hajj pilgrimage, reported Arab News. Dr Abdullah Al Badah, who is heading up the campaign, said at least a third of all pilgrims smoked. The drive is focusing on the associated health risks as well as the financial costs of smoking.
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