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The Tobacco Reference Guide
by David Moyer, MD.


Chapter 41 Personalities, celebrities, and "famous deaths"

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Jesse Owens promoted Chesterfields in TV ads in the late 1960's.

Cancer Wars, PBS television, 1998

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Frank Sinatra was buried with some of his favorite things, including a bottle of Jack

Daniels whiskey and a pack of Camels.

May 24, 1998 media report

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Football icon Charlie Connerly of the New York Giants was the first Marlboro Man.

Frontline, PBS television, May 1998

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Ex-Beatle George Harrison gave up smoking in 1997 after being treated with surgery

and radiation for throat cancer. He was pronounced disease-free after a 1998 follow

up at the Mayo Clinic.

Associated Press, June 29, 1998

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The deaths of Presidents LBJ and FDR were related to smoking.

Tobacco Control, Winter 1994, p. 305

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Vice President Al Gore's sister, Nancy Gore Hunger, died of lung cancer in 1984 at

age 46.

US News and World Report, August 21, 1995, p. 15

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