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FILE - In this November 2003 file photo is the reflecting pool in front of the Philip Morris USA headquarters in Richmond, Va. An Illinois appellate court on Tuesday, April 29, 2014 reinstated a decade-old $10.1 billion verdict in a class-action lawsuit against Phillip Morris USA that found the nation's biggest cigarette maker misled customers about "light" and "low tar" designations. Philip Morris swiftly decried Tuesday's ruling by a three-judge panel of the Mount Vernon-based 5th District Appellate Court, saying it would ask the Illinois Supreme Court to review the matter.  (AP Photo/ Richmond Times-Dispatch, P. Kevin Morley)

FILE - In this November 2003 file photo is the reflecting pool in front of the Philip Morris USA headquarters in Richmond, Va. An Illinois appellate court on Tuesday, April 29, 2014 reinstated a decade-old $10.1 billion verdict in a class-action lawsuit against Phillip Morris USA that found the nation's biggest cigarette maker misled customers about "light" and "low tar" designations. Philip Morris swiftly decried Tuesday's ruling by a three-judge panel of the Mount Vernon-based 5th District Appellate Court, saying it would ask the Illinois Supreme Court to review the matter. (AP Photo/ Richmond Times-Dispatch, P. Kevin Morley)

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