A coalition of Minnesota health organizations is calling for the state's seven-billion dollar tobacco settlement to be spent on public health. Tobacco foes held a news conference at St. Paul's Mounds Park Academy today, where a group of teens voiced THEIR opinions on how the money should be spent. Minnesota Public Radio's Laura McCallum reports... Minnesota health groups say the settlement dollars would be best invested in anti-smoking efforts, from community grants to research into effective prevention methods. They're calling for creation of a 650-million dollar permanent endowment to fund tobacco reduction programs. American Cancer Society volunteer Arla Johnson says the money should be dedicated to wiping out