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Quittin' Time

By Mike Keefe-Feldman, Missoula Independent. Posted October 11, 2004.


In American Indian tradition, it's sacred. In Montana, it's on the November ballot. For one reporter, tobacco is an addiction.
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Mike Keefe-Feldman is Flathead bureau chief of the Missoula Independent.

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