The Nation - News from April 23, 1987
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The nation’s largest flight attendant union called for a ban on cigarette smoking aboard all domestic airline flights and said it favors criminal penalties for lighting up in plane lavatories. It was the first time that the group, the Assn. of Flight Attendants, endorsed such a sweeping prohibition. The union previously advocated a smoking ban only on short flights.
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