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Fatal Orange Fire Caused By Cigarettes: State Marshal
The woman, known to be a heavy smoker, was found surrounded by Newport Non-Menthol Gold 100s.

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The woman, known to be a heavy smoker, was found surrounded by Newport Non-Menthol Gold 100s.

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