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Big Tobacco down but not snuffed out

The tobacco industry was once a well-funded behemoth in American politics, and while Big Tobacco's power is slowly eroding, its influence is far from gone.

CNNMoney: Philip Morris loses $80M damages appeal

The Supreme Court dismissed an appeal by Altria Group Inc.'s Philip Morris USA over $79.5 million in punitive damages awarded to the widow of a longtime Oregon smoker.

Time.com: Philip Morris Pulls New Cigarettes

Philip Morris USA, the nation's No. 1 tobacco company, said Monday it has ended test markets of Marlboro-branded cigarettes that use a high-technology filter

CNNMoney: Marlboro quits high-tech cigarette tests

Philip Morris USA, the nation's No. 1 tobacco company, said Monday it has ended test markets of Marlboro-branded cigarettes that use a high-technology filter.

CNNMoney: Philip Morris sues retailers over knockoffs

Philip Morris USA filed suit against 105 New Jersey and New York retailers Wednesday, alleging they sold counterfeit versions of Marlboro brand cigarettes.

CNNMoney: Altria spinoff may see limited gains

Altria Group Inc is widely expected to announce plans for the spinoff of its Philip Morris International unit this week, but some analysts see limited gains for a stock that already looks more expensive than its peers.

Time.com: Proposed Bill Would Regulate Tobacco

Tobacco would be placed under federal regulation under legislation being readied for a Senate committee vote over objections from lawmakers

CNNMoney: High court tosses award in Philip Morris case

In a 5-4 ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday threw out a nearly $80 million punitive damages ruling against Philip Morris.

Court tosses punitive damages against Big Tobacco

Splitting 5-4, the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday threw out a nearly $80 million punitive damages ruling against Philip Morris.

CNNMoney: $79M tobacco award stumps Supreme Court

A puzzled Supreme Court wrestled Tuesday over how to treat an Oregon jury's $79.5 million punitive damage award against tobacco giant Philip Morris USA, with company lawyers arguing the family of a longtime smoker deserves only compensation based on individual harm, not harm to the public at large.

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