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1995年3月6日,我的丈夫让-保罗因吸烟过度死于肺癌,时年46岁。为了他,为了被烟草恶魔夺走性命的众多不幸者,也为了那些至今尚不明白、甚至不想明白吸烟有多危险的人,我决定了徒步走巴黎的行动计划。1996年6月25日晨7时许,我从索恩-卢瓦尔省出发踏上旅途,计划于7月9日,即1976年颁布防烟草中毒的韦伊法纪念日到达巴黎。我已经向劳动和社会事务部部长雅克·巴罗申请在这天予以接见。尽管不知部长能否露面,但我相信自己徒步跋
On March 6, 1995, my husband, Jean Paul, died of lung cancer when he died of smoking. He was 46 years old. For him, for the many unfortunate ones who had taken their lives by the tobacco demons, and for those who still do not understand or even want to know how dangerous smoking is, I decided on a plan of action on foot in Paris. On the morning of 25 June 1996, at 7 am, I set off from Thorn-Loire and planned to arrive in Paris on July 9, the anniversary of Weefa’s law on tobacco poisoning in 1976. I have already sent an invitation to Jacques Barro, Minister of Labor and Social Affairs, to meet on this day. Although I do not know whether the minister can show up, but I believe he trekked