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Wed, Oct 15, 2003

Tobacco Smoke Didn't Hurt FA: Jury

A jury hearing a case regarding alleged injuries resulting from exposure in airline cabins to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS), also known as "secondhand smoke," has returned a verdict in favor of the tobacco companies.

Heard in Miami-Dade County Circuit Court, the case was brought forward by a former flight attendant Gail Routh, who claimed her lung cancer, chronic sinusitis and chronic bronchitis were a result of her exposure to cigarette smoke while working as a flight attendant for 27 years.

The trial was the latest in a series coming under the terms of the settlement of the Broin class action permitting individual plaintiffs to proceed. Six of the seven such cases that have gone to trial have resulted in victories for the tobacco companies. The one defeat is under appeal.

"We are pleased with the jury's verdict," said Ben Shively, an attorney representing Brown & Williamson tobacco. "As usual, when a jury applies common sense to the facts, a proper result is reached," he said.

FMI: www.bw.com

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