As a young woman in Cuba, Linda Martin was a champion swimmer and table tennis player.
Today, she’s always out of breath and can’t exert herself at all, having lived nearly 25 years since being diagnosed with lung cancer.
Plaintiffs attorneys argued Linda Martin was bombarded with cigarette ads the moment she arrived in the U.S.
June 05, 2017 at 01:00 AM
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As a young woman in Cuba, Linda Martin was a champion swimmer and table tennis player.
Today, she’s always out of breath and can’t exert herself at all, having lived nearly 25 years since being diagnosed with lung cancer.
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