State's attorneys in Minnesota's tobacco trial say they will introduce evidence gleened from the latest cache of industry internal documents with the next witness...today (Thursday) or Friday. Some analysts say documents in Minnesota's case helped scuttle the latest proposed national legislation. Minnesota public radio's Elizabeth Stawicki reports: R-J Reynolds' opposition to the latest national settlement proposal came two days after the industry lost a critical battle to keep secret nearly 40-thousand internal documents. the industry fought hard to keep those files out of minnesota's case. One tobacco analyst sees a connection. Law Professor Richard Daynard heads the tobacco products liability project at Northeastern University in Boston. Daynard is a staunch opponent of the tobacco industry.