Cigar lovers are celebrating today's trade announcement by the Obama administration, which makes it a lot easier for the average person to legally purchase Cuban cigars and bring them back to the ...
A Recent Court Ruling Allows a U.S. Company to use the Coveted Cohiba Brand April 3rd, 2013— -- Cuba has accused the U.S. of allowing American companies to "blatantly steal" some of the island's ...
Sales of Cuba's legendary cigars rose 5 percent last year to $445 million, defying stagnation in the global luxury goods market, manufacturer Habanos S.A. said on Monday at the opening of the ...
WASHINGTON — For cigar aficionados around the country, the warming of US-Cuba relations might best be celebrated beside the smoky glow of a Cohiba. And yet stateside, that still won’t be easy to do ...
Are you a print subscriber? Activate your account. By James Flachsenhaar - 6 hours 1 min ago By Garett Sloane - 6 hours 31 min ago By Ad Age and Creativity Staff - 18 hours 12 min ago By Ilyse ...
The recent news that the U.S. and Cuba will resume diplomatic relations means one thing for many Americans: Cuban cigars. Although the U.S. trade embargo has not been lifted entirely, eased travel ...
From the new TIME special edition Inside the New Cuba. Pick up your copy in stores today. Digital edition available at TimeSpecials.com If the opening to Cuba proceeds to its logical conclusion, it’ll ...
Winston Churchill smoked eight to 10 cigars — mostly Cubans — every day. Fidel Castro smoked them for 40 years before giving them up to set an example for the Cuban people. And John F. Kennedy ordered ...
The announcement of more normal diplomatic relations between the United States and Cuba is welcome news for many reasons. Americans will now have somewhat fewer restrictions on travel, business, and ...
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