MSNBC - There's a booth selling cigars and at least two tables marketing expensive sports memorabilia to the poker crowd, and a Vegas condo development has hired young poker pro Antonio Esfandiari to convince the masses to buy an apartment in the building
RUSHER COLUMN: Bush has faced grim choices
Portage Daily Register - No president can anticipate all of the problems that will arise on his "watch," but surely even his worst enemies will admit that George W. Bush has been handed more than his fair share of exploding cigars. To be sure, observers have long foreseen
Castro cedes power temporarily, undergoes surgery
KXLY - Castro gave up cigars for health reasons decades ago, but still champions one of Cuba's most important exports. The news stunned Cubans at home and in exile. One woman in the Miami area woke up her 70-year-old mother so they could celebrate with other
Miami Cubans celebrate, plan for long-anticipated end to Castro's rule
San Francisco Gate - Peter Bello, who sells cigars at Cuban Tobacco Trading on Calle Ocho, said the fact that Raul Castro had not appeared publicly or issued a statement made him suspicious. "We strongly believe this could be one of his tricks," said Bello, 49. Page A
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