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    Does President Obama Still Smoke?

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    President Barack Obama's signing of a sweeping anti-smoking bill cuts close to home -- he's struggled to give up cigarettes for years. Critics dismiss him as a hypocrite, but supporters say his personal story shows just how tough it is to quit smoking.
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    Convicted of a drug charge, Ohio inmate Calvin Eugene Wells may walk out of a prison years early because of a three-letter typo he found on the court's verdict form.
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