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Monday, 27 January 2014

ANOTHER Marlboro Man dies from smoking-related lung disease

ANOTHER Marlboro Man dies from smoking-related lung disease

  • Eric Lawson portrayed iconic cigarette-puffing cowboy from 1978 to 1981
  • His death follows those of Marlboro Men, David Millar, who died of emphysema in 1987, and David McLean, who died of lung cancer in 1995
  • Lawson also featured in hit US TV show Beretta, Charlie's Angels and Baywatch
  • Later appeared in anti-smoking commercial that parodied Marlboro man
  • Died aged 72 on January 10 from smoking-related respiratory failure

Iconic: Eric Lawson portrayed the rugged Marlboro man in cigarette adverts during the late 1970s
Iconic: Eric Lawson portrayed the rugged Marlboro man in cigarette adverts during the late 1970s
Another actor who portrayed the rugged Marlboro Man in cigarette adverts has died a smoking-related death.
Eric Lawson who played the iconic cigarette-puffing cowboy during the late 1970s passed away aged 72 from respiratory failure earlier this month.  
Lawson according to the dailymail is at least the third actor who pitched Marlboro-branded cigarettes to have died of some form of lung disease.
Others include David Millar, who died of emphysema in 1987, and David McLean, who died of lung cancer in 1995.
Lawson succumbed to the illness at home in San Luis Obispo, California, on January 10, according to his wife, Susan Lawson.
Lawson, who had smoked since the age of 14, played the smoking cowboy in the Marlboro adverts from 1978 to 1981. 
The iconic figure, used from 1954 to 1999, was portrayed in a natural setting with only a cigarette.
It was initially conceived by Leo Burnett as a way to popularize filtered cigarettes, which at the time were considered a feminine commodity.
Other ex-Malboro men include Christian Haren, Darrell Winfield and Brad Johnson. 
During his career, Lawson also featured in hit US TV shows as Baretta and The Streets of San Francisco.
He also performed in Charlie's Angels, Dynasty and Baywatch, before injuries sustained on the set of a Western film ended his career in 1997, according to Mrs Lawson. 
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Death: He passed away aged 72 at his home in San Luis Obispo, California, on January 10, according to his wife
Death: He passed away aged 72 at his home in San Luis Obispo, California, on January 10, according to his wife
The smoking cowboy was portrayed in a natural setting with only a cigarette
The cowboy was initially conceived as a way to popularize filtered cigarettes, which at the time were considered feminine
Revolutionary: The smoking cowboy (left) was portrayed in a natural setting with only a cigarette. He was initially conceived as a way to popularize filtered cigarettes (right), which at the time were considered feminine 
He later appeared in an anti-smoking commercial that parodied the Marlboro man, and an Entertainment Tonight segment that discussed the negative effects of smoking.
 
Mrs Lawson said her husband was proud of the interview, even though he smoked at the time and continued the habit until he was diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, which caused the fatal respiratory failure.
COPD is the name for a collection of lung diseases including chronic bronchitis, emphysema and chronic obstructive airways disease - all of which cause difficulty breathing.
Smoker: Lawson is believed to have died from respiratory failure due to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). People who smoke a lot, or have smoked for a long time, are more likely to develop the condition
Smoker: Lawson is believed to have died from respiratory failure due to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). People who smoke a lot, or have smoked for a long time, are more likely to develop the condition
Not the first: Another Marlboro Man, David McLean, pictured, died of lung cancer in 1995. David Miller also suffered a similar fate
Not the first: Another Marlboro Man, David McLean, pictured, died of lung cancer in 1995. David Miller also suffered a similar fate

People who smoke a lot, or have smoked for a long time, are more likely to develop the condition.
'He knew the cigarettes had a hold on him,' Mrs Lawson said. 'He knew, yet he still couldn't stop.'
In addition to his wife, Lawson is survived by six children, 18 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2546554/Ex-Marlboro-Man-dies-smoking-related-respiratory-failure.html#ixzz2rcBbn0nf
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Tuesday, 21 January 2014

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'I'm not a gangster - I'm a gangsta rapper': Thug walks free after government failure to deport him because he's a 'musician' not a criminal

  • John Giwa, 24, was general of a gang in Croydon, south London
  • Officials fail to deport him because they cannot work out where he is from
  • Thug arrived on a flight from Nigeria in 1999 and claimed asylum
  • Says gang Don't Say Nothing played football and were not criminals
  • Father says he is a 'family man' - but hasn't seen his children for five years
  • Giwa has been sent to a bail hostel in Newport, South Wales

Freedom: Joland Giwa, 24, walking the streets today after being released from prison, said he was a rapper and not a gangster
Freedom: Joland Giwa, 24, walking the streets today after being released from prison, said he was a rapper and not a gangster
A 'dangerous' gang leader jailed for robbery(according to Dailymail) who is free to walk the streets because the Government has been unable to deport him claimed today: 'I'm not a gangster - I'm a gangsta rapper'.
Jolan Giwa, 24, was the ‘general’ of an 80-strong gang behind a spate of stabbings, shootings and killings.
The thug is still in Britain because immigration officials have been unable to determine his nationality and both Nigeria and Sierra Leone have refused to take him.
Giwa arrived at Heathrow on a flight from Nigeria in 1999 and claimed asylum after telling officials he was a ten-year-old from Sierra Leone whose parents were killed in its civil war.
His asylum claim was refused but he was given permission to stay for four years, before being given a permanent right to stay in 2005.
After being released from prison, the thug has been moved to a bail hostel in Newport, South Wales.
He claimed today that his infamous street gang Don't Say Nothing are a band of rappers imitating 50 Cent and Tupac - and not hardened criminals.
He said: 'It was about making music. We did think we were gangsters because that’s what you think with American hip hop.
'But it was more of a group of friends that would play football together and stuff.'
Giwa appeared in YouTube videos where claimed to be 'the f***ing general' and bragged of 'shanking' his rivals - street slang for stabbing.
Police said Giwa had a 'clear propensity for violence' and posed a 'serious threat to the public'.
He was jailed for 27 months in February 2009 for robbery and theft before later using a phone smuggled into prison to post a picture of himself pumping iron in his cell.
At the end of his sentence, he was detained at Belmarsh Prison as border chiefs made efforts to deport him.
Thug: Joland Giwa, 24, who was jailed for robbery and theft, said his gang were rappers who played football together and not hardened criminals
Thug: Joland Giwa, 24, who was jailed for robbery and theft, said his gang were rappers who played football together and not hardened criminals
But those efforts failed, and he eventually had to be released.
Father-of-two Giwa, who has not seen his children since 2007, claims to be a 'family man' who has put his violent past behind him.
 
He said: 'I’m a changed man - since being in Newport I’ve not had any contact with any gangs.
'This is a great area - it’s only fair I treat this place with respect and give back to Newport.
Violent thug: Giwa, 24, was released from prison last year and has been sent to live in a bail hostel in Newport, South Wales
Violent thug: Giwa, 24, was released from prison last year and has been sent to live in a bail hostel in Newport, South Wales
Violent thug: Giwa, 24, was released from prison last year and has been sent to live in a bail hostel in Newport, South Wales
'I was 17 when I was convicted and those were the last crimes I was involved in. I never think I’m perfect but I think the way I’ve been targeted is worse than a terrorist - I have never killed anyone.
'I’m not a violent person, nobody is scared of me, I’m not a harm to the public.'
The Home Office are still attempting to kick Giwa out of Britain.
Newport MP Paul Flynn spoke of his 'deep outrage and anger' that Giwa was moved to the bail hostel in the suburban street.
He wrote to the Home Office asking why a 'dangerous criminal’ has been ordered to live in Newport.
In the letter, Mr Flynn wrote: 'This person presents a problem for London and the rest of England. What was the process that determined that he, and the danger he represents, should be re-located to Wales and Newport?
'What other areas were considered and what consultations were held with Newport representatives? If unpalatable decisions are unavoidable, London should be responsible for its own problems and not seek to dump them on Wales and Newport.'
Mr Flynn said he is also sending his letter to the Chair of the Home Affairs Committee, Keith Vaz MP, urging an investigation.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2543275/Im-not-gangster-Im-gangsta-rapper-Thug-walks-free-Government-fail-deport-claims-hes-musician-not-criminal.html#ixzz2r3R8b2CU
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