| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - John Bowman, a 53-year-old businessman who was on a 1998 Jacksonville, Fla., jury that ordered Brown & Williamson to pay $1 million for the death of a Lucky Strike smoker, including the first punitive damages ever in such a case, said that verdict was an indictment of the whole industry: We felt that all tobacco products are dangerous.
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