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<title>Suit against tobacco firm is filed in Circuit Court: Madison woman sues R.J. Reynolds for death of her mother</title>
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<description>Bobbie Imogene Sharp was 62  when she died of lung cancer on  Nov. 11, 1998, and she had  smoked cigarettes - Salem  100s - for 30 years, according  to a lawsuit filed this week in  Madison County Circuit Court.

    Now her daughter, Donna  Clifford of Madison, is suing the  maker of those cigarettes, R.J.  Reynolds Tobacco Co., for unspecified monetary damages on  a claim of wrongful death.

    Cigarette makers have fought  many battles in the nation&#039;s  courts over the years and won  numerous victories by blaming  the victims.

    But Birmingham attorney  William W. Smith, representing  Clifford, says he has a way  around the arguments of Big Tobacco by focusing on recently  available information: That tobacco companies knew their  products were potential killers,  manipulated the addictive compounds in them and concealed  their knowlege and actions from  the public. . .

Smith argues in the lawsuit  that the tobacco company was  guilty of wanton, willful and/or  intentional misconduct in  Sharp&#039;s death.</description>
<source url="http://www.htimes.com">Huntsville  Times</source>
<pubDate>Sat, 18 Nov 2000 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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