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Morning six-pack: What we're reading Wednesday

People walk in Manhattan during a snowstorm on January 21, 2014 in New York City.
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Happy Wednesday. Winter Apocalypse 2014 continues unabated.

That squeal of delight you just heard was the guy at the bodega down the street, after hearing the news that CVS is going to stop selling tobacco products. (NPR)

Lest we get too optimistic about the headlines over the national debt shrinking, the picture is still pretty gloomy. (CNNMoney)

It's definitely not time yet for Wall Street to put away its checkbook. The hits continue to come over all those dicey mortgages. (The Independent)

Doug Kass is still worried about the stock market, and here are at least 11 reasons why. (The Street)

Thin mints in the crosshairs: Pro-life groups say they're boycotting Girl Scout cookies. (New York Post)

Here at the Morning Six-Pack, we're always on the lookout for hip, catchy new buzzwords and catchphrases. Here's one: "Webrooming." CNBC's Courtney Reagan explains.

—By CNBC's Jeff Cox. Follow him on Twitter @JeffCoxCNBCcom.