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Smoke Signals in Chinatown
January 8, 2008 by Chinatown Blogger.

An alertful reader emailed this photo to me last Friday, Jan 4th. Text were added to the original photo to point out Chinatown landmarks, with the photo looking south. The building in question is partially obscured by Archstone Smith, but may be one of the buildings owned by Tufts University on Kneeland Street. This was deduced by looking to the right where Washington Street intersects with Kneeland Street. The real question is: Will second hand smoke have any long-term impact on the health of nearby residents?
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