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JFK and Castro
The Secret Quest For Accommodation Recently Declassified U.S. government Documents Reveal That, at the Height of the Cold War, John F. Kennedy and Fidel Castro Were Exploring Ways To Normalize U.S.-Cuba Relations
Posted: October 1, 1999 By Peter Kornbluh
Tighten the Screws
The Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Says Now is Not the Time to Ease Up on Cuba
Posted: June 1, 1999
Tee Time: Club de Golf Habana
Havana, 1948. It is easy to imagine the Brits sitting on the veranda above the green, sipping their gin and tonics while waiting for the next group...more
Posted: June 1, 1999 By Larry Olmsted
Smokin' Shops: Cigar Merchants
Visitors to Havana Will Be Pleasantly Surprised with the Selection and Knowledge of Its Top Cigar Merchants
Posted: June 1, 1999 By James Suckling
Havana on Nine Cigars a Day
I'm headed to Havana. I was invited. Fully hosted. Two birds with one stone. The 30th anniversary of Cohiba cigars, and, more importantly--if there...more
Posted: June 1, 1999 By Peter Weller
Hit the Beach
With its Glistening Sand and Luxury Hotels, Varadero Harks Back to Cuba's Glory Days
Posted: June 1, 1999 By Thomas Matthews
The Many Faces of Cuba
The Nation's Most Influential People Range from Political Leaders Such as Raúl Castro to Athletes, Musicians and Writers
Posted: June 1, 1999 By Manuel Sanchez
Brave Old World: Havana's Old City
An Ambitious Renovation of Havana's Old City Tries to Reconcile Grit and Glory, Squalor and Splendor
Posted: June 1, 1999 By Thomas Matthews
Places to Puff
In Havana, One Can Smoke Just About Anywhere, But A Few Time-Honored Haunts Guarantee A Memorable Experience
Posted: June 1, 1999 By James Suckling
Rum Rundown
The Spirit of Sugarcane is Still Cuba's Favorite Quaff. We Taste the Best
Posted: June 1, 1999 By Thomas Matthews
Night Moves
The Tropicana Still Rules, But Sizzling Entertainment Can Be Found Almost Any Where in Havana
Posted: June 1, 1999 By James Suckling
Dining a la Cuba
Dining a la Cuba When in Havana, Eat What the Cubans Eat—But Keep it Simple. Here are Some of the City's Best Eateries
Posted: June 1, 1999


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