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February 18, 2001  
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Robert Trigaux
The smoke clouds have lifted for tobacco companies
The biggest jury award in U.S. history -- more than $145-billion -- was handed to Florida smokers last summer in a lawsuit against major cigarettemakers.

Helen Huntley
On money
Flex spending policy could cause company IRS troubles

Making the nest egg last
Save as much as you can and invest more aggressively, a financial planner counsels a Dunedin grandmother after poring over her finances.

He made his mark, wants to make a difference
Tom E. Wallace, creator of several tech companies and investor in others, is trying to bring tech people together.

Loose change
CALL FOR HELP: Being laid off today may be as traumatic as it was a decade ago, but now there is less standing in line. Many states are adopting telephone-based unemployment insurance systems; several plan to allow Internet filing.

Ten tips
Get the most from your frequent-flier miles

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