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Great American Smokeout Today

The Great American Smokeout traditionally takes place on the third Thursday in November. The concept dates from the early ‘70s when Lynn Smith, publisher of the Monticello Times of Minnesota, announced the first observance and called it “D Day.” The idea caught on in state after state until in 1977, it went nationwide under the sponsorship of the American Cancer Society. If past Smokeouts are any indication, as many as one-third of the nation’s 46 million smokers could be taking the day off from smoking. More here .

Question: Are you a former smoker?

* This story was originally published as a post from the blog "Huckleberries Online." Read all stories from this blog