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Since the remotest Paleolithic Era, human beings have huddled for warmth around the family hearth.(The Week ...)(Brief article)

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Since the remotest Paleolithic Era, human beings have huddled for warmth around the family hearth. Well, that's enough of that, says San Francisco's Bay Area Air Quality Management District, which plans public hearings to determine the fate of the family hearth. A draft proposal ahead of the meetings suggests that firewood be sold with a health-warning sticker ("Wood smoke contains harmful ...

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