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NEWARK, N.J. (AP) - Atlantic City's casinos should be completely smoke-free, but a full ban should wait until it's clear how a partial one enacted last week will work, Gov. Jon S. Corzine said Monday.
Up to a quarter of casino floors are to be walled off and set aside as smoking areas by April 15 under the city regulation.
"Ideally, I think we ought to have completely smoke-free casino floors," Corzine said after an unrelated news conference in Newark. "I'd like to see a complete ban. But this is a very positive step forward."
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