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Virginia Slims is an American brand of cigarettes owned by Altria. It is manufactured by Philip Morris USA (in the United States) and Philip Morris International (outside the United States). Virginia Slims are narrower (23 mm (0.91 in) circumference) than standard cigarettes (hence, "Slims"), and are also longer than normal "king-sized ...
Monica Seles was the defending champion, but chose to rest in order to compete at the Virginia Slims Championships the following week. Steffi Graf won the title by defeating Arantxa Sánchez Vicario 6–3, 3–6, 6–1 in the final. [1] [2]
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The 1973 Virginia Slims of Columbus was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoorclay courts at the Columbus Country Club in Columbus, Georgia in the United States that was part of the 1973 Virginia Slims World Championship Series. It was the second and final; edition of the tournament and was held from September 24 through September 30 ...
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5. Virginia Slims Superslims. Tar 1 mg. Nicotine 0.1 mg. Virginia is a cigarette brand owned by a tobacco industry giant, Altria (NYSE:MO). The brand focuses on female consumers mainly, offering a ...
In 1927 the Westwood Golf Club was established as a public club that was active till 1935 when it was closed down. [3] In 1939 it reopened as a private members club called the Westwood Supper Club. [4] In the mid 1940s the venue changed its name to "The Officer's Club of Virginia". [5] In 1955 new tennis courts were constructed at the venue. [6]