In the July/August 2006
Cigar Aficionado
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Camilo Villegas
Pick up your latest issue of Cigar Aficionado and go a round with Colombian golf star Camilo Villegas, the PGA Tour's "it" man of the moment. Also, fire up a Monte No. 2 from 1993, hang out with more father-son teams of cigarmakers, sample vodka's booming business and read about the Jersey Boy lighting up on Broadway. That and much, much more, on newsstands now.
Up Front-
Editors' Note :
Where You Lease Expect to Find Cigars
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Letters :
Out of the Humidor
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Electronics :
Sony Reader
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Drink :
Summer Mixes
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Sport :
TaylorMade r7 425
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Cigars :
Cigar and Divot Tool
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Time :
Hublot Big Bang
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Wheels :
Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder
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Places :
Kasbah Tamadot
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Fun :
Bullfighting
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Style :
The Seersucker Suit
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Gourmet :
Sausage
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Profile :
Jersey Boy - Bob Gaudio, hit songwriter and former member of The Four Seasons, has another winner on his hands with a new Broadway musical
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Cover :
Stalking the Tiger - Camilo Villegas's Early Success on the 2006 PGA Tour is Raising the Inevitable Question—Can He Challenge the World's No. 1 Golfer?
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Golf :
Mission Accomplished - With 10 designer-name golf courses, China's Mission Hills has become the world's largest golf resort
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Gambling :
The $100,00 Buy-In - Big cash games lure poker pros and affluent amateurs to ante up their own money
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Cars :
Top 10 Luxury Vehicles - We pick the best of the best in the 10 categories that define world class driving
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Places :
The Grande Dames - America's greatest destination resorts balance the charms of the past with modern amenities
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Tech :
You Are Here - Satellite navigation systems take a turn for the better
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Drink :
The Vodka Vogue - The nation's thirst for premium liquor in cool cocktails is making vodka the clear leader in the spirits market
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Profile :
Cuba's Cigar Legend, Alejandro Robaina - The dean of Cuban tobacco men and his grandson, Hiroshi, discuss the state of cigars in their homeland in a wide-ranging interview.
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Industry :
Fathers and Sons, Part 1 - The cigar industry owes much of its creativity and longevity to the unique partnerships between father-and-son cigarmakers
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Cuba Report :
Cuba's Cigar Legend - Alejandro Robaina, the dean of Cuban tobacco men, and his grandson, Hiroshi, discuss the state of cigars in their homeland in a wide-ranging interview
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Culture :
Sinatra's Havana Nights - Far from the maddening crowd of fans, Frank Sinatra found secret pleasures, and friendships with American mobsters, in pre-revolutionary Cuba









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