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AUSTRALIA-FRANCE-HEALTH-SMOKING-FILES
(FILES) -- A file photo taken on December 1, 2012 shows an employee in a bookshop adjusting packaged cigarettes which have to be sold in identical olive-brown packets bearing the same typeface and largely covered with graphic health warnings, with the same style of writing so the only identifier of a brand will be the name on the packet, in Sydney. France on September 25, 2014 said it would introduce plain cigarette packaging and ban electronic cigarettes in certain public places, in a bid to reduce high smoking rates among the under-16s. Following a successful similar campaign in Australia, Health Minister Marisol Touraine said cigarette packets would be "the same shape, same size, same colour, same typeset" to make smoking less attractive to young smokers. AFP PHOTO/William WEST
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Sydney, New South Wales, AUSTRALIA |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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WILLIAM WEST |
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25 Septembrie 2014 |
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4600 x 3084 (1.45 MB) |
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