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Apr242009

Media Report - Rolah McCabe strikes back from the grave

Media Report from The Sydney Morning Herald:

Woody Allen once famously remarked, "Remember, if you smoke after s-x, you're doing it too fast". Another thing to remember is that tobacco litigation is never done too fast.

Big tobacco hopes that small fry will choke to death on lengthy and costly court fights. As an instance in point, it might be timely to retrace the steps of the Rolah McCabe case.

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