2003

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Archive a Smoking Gun for Tobacco Firm

Why British American released papers showing possible links to contraband sales remains a mystery. GUILDFORD, England — This handsome town south of London is steeped in history. An 11th-century castle built by William the Conqueror overlooks the village center from a lovely hilltop park. The Rev. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, better known as Lewis Carroll, is ... Read more »

Tobacco Giant, in a Shift, Pays Victim

A $2-million settlement in a fire case is a break from Philip Morris’ policy of not yielding on individual claims. More suits could result. CLEBURNE, Texas — Breaking with long-standing practice, tobacco giant Philip Morris has paid $2 million to settle the case of a child who suffered disfiguring burns in a fire allegedly caused ... Read more »

GM Paid $495 Million in Suits

The automaker settled 297 cases involving fiery pickup crashes, a court document reveals. General Motors Corp. has paid out at least $495 million — an average of more than $1.6 million per case — to settle a series of lawsuits brought by victims of fiery crashes involving a popular line of pickup trucks. The revelation ... Read more »