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Davidoff Closes its Doors in Montreal After a Quarter of a Century

Saturday, July 1st, 2006

Once last cigar before Davidoff's Montreal boutique closes for good (Photo by Marie-France Coallier, Montreal Gazette)The smoking ban that went into effect recently In Montreal, Quebec, has claimed a very high profile victim. The Davidoff boutique has closed its doors after serving the city for the last twenty-five years.

The closing comes as a result not only of the anti-smoking legislation but also an ambitious expansion plan that came at exactly the wrong time and ran head-on into the anti-smoking legislation.

Jasmin Legatos of the Montreal Gazette provides more details:

Inside the doors of the Davidoff boutique on Sherbrooke St., the spicy and full aroma of pipe tobacco is immediately noticeable.

There are few other places in Montreal where cigar enthusiasts can walk into a bedroom-sized humidor for their pick of high quality Cuban or Dominican specialties boutique, manager Vince Bourgoin said.

But a quarter-century after David Cigars Corporation of Canada, an importer of tobacco products, began operating the store, it has decided to close.

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U.S. Plans To Fund Opposition Government in Post-Castro Cuba

Saturday, July 1st, 2006

From Pablo Bachelet at the Miami Herald, Reuters and other sources:

Cuban President Fidel Castro and Venezuelan President Hugo ChavezA report prepared for President Bush by the Commission for Assistance to a Free Cuba — a commission that he created in 2003 — recommends that the U.S. move quickly within weeks of Fidel Castro’s death to support a transitional government in Cuba and move the country toward democracy.

The commission is an interagency group co-chaired by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez, who is a Cuban-American. The report summarizes the work of more than 100 officials from 17 United States government departments and agencies.

A leaked draft of the commission’s report also recommends a major diplomatic effort to offset the ‘’Venezuela-Cuba axis'’ and identifies President Hugo Chávez as a key player whose oil wealth could help extend the communist system after Castro’s death. It also recommends creating an 80 million dollar fund to promote opposition to Castro and tightening economic sanctions on the island nation.

The recommendations must be approved by President Bush, although he approved virtually all of the items on the commission’s first report in May of 2004. That led to tighter restrictions on travel to Cuba, especially by Cuban exiles.

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Even To San Franciscans, Smoking Bans Start to Sound Silly

Monday, June 26th, 2006

No Smoking LegislationRecreation and Park Department officials in San Francisco are wondering if anyone is going to be able to see the park’s trees in the forest of signs they’ve been forced to put up.

So many restrictive laws and regulations have been passed in the California city, ironically noted for its free spirit in the counterculture heyday of the 1960’s, that they failed to add more than 1,000 “No Smoking” signs to the burden already marring the view of nature in hundreds of locations throughout the parks.

I wonder what would happen if some San Francisco residents brought suit against the County for visual pollution of the parks? What about all the energy wasted to make all of those signs, transport them, and put them up?

Heck, the signs might even be cutting down on available sunlight getting to the trees and plants, doing them serious injury. Or perhaps they are destroying the habit of some priceless insect or bird, and hurrying yet another species along the road to extinction.

More on the San Francisco outdoor smoking ban that is even being ignored by parts of San Francisco’s govenment as excessive is below the fold.

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CAO Has A New Vision For Cigars

Wednesday, June 21st, 2006

CAO has announced a new cigar line called Vision that will launch at next month’s Retail Tobacco Dealers of America annual convention and show in Las Vegas. The CAO Vision is the first Dominican-made CAO cigar.

The Vision will be available in three sizes: CAO Vision cigarsa 5×50 Robusto, a 6×50 Toro, and a 6.25×52 Torpedo. The cigars sport a Dominican Corojo wrapper, and a Dominican Piloto Cubano (cuban seed) Binder. The filler is a blend of Dominican, Nicaraguan and Brazilian tobacco. I’ll be posting a review of the cigar as soon as they are available for sampling.

Along with this being CAO’s first Dominican release, it is also being packged in an innovative way. What could be special about the way a cigar is packaged? CAO has another surprise for us.

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Supreme Court Confirms General Cigar’s U.S. Ownership of COHIBA® Trademark

Monday, June 19th, 2006

General Cigar U.S. Cohiba LogoThe U.S. Supreme Court today denied review of a lower court ruling that, in the absence of specific U.S. government permission, the U.S. blockade of Cuban products bars the official Cuban tobacco company Cubatabaco from obtaining judicial protection of its COHIBA trademark in the United States.

As a result of the Supreme Court’s ruling, the February 2005 decision of a United States Circuit Court of Appeals, which confirmed General Cigar Company’s exclusive ownership of the COHIBA® mark in the United States, is final and is law of the case.

Cuban Cohiba LogoCubatabaco announced in response that it will continue to fight for the rights to the COHIBA trademark in the United States. COHIBA is Cuba’s most renowned cigar brand, but cannot be sold in the U.S. because of the U.S. economic, commercial and financial blockade against Cuba.

The Cuban company will now pursue its pending application for U.S. government permission for judicial protection of the brand from the Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control, which administers the U.S. blockade. In its amicus curiae brief filed in the Supreme Court, the United States specifically acknowledged that Cubatabaco could pursue this option.

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Marines in Okinawa Share Cigars and Camaraderie

Saturday, June 17th, 2006

Dateline Okinawa City, Okinawa – The lives of U.S. Marines serving in Okinawa are brightened by fellowship and camaderie shared over some fine cigars.

Enjoying the Sunset Smoke Dinner and Cigar Exchange in Okinawa. (Photo by Lance Cpl. Scott M. Biscuiti)Dense clouds of smoke slowly rise to the ceiling of the dimly lit room, filling it with a foggy haze as 30 cigar lovers talk, laugh and smoke the night away.

The atmosphere was mellow as a local cigar and whiskey society hosted its inaugural event, the Sunset Smoke Dinner and Cigar Exchange, at Hotel Grand Mer’s Sheesah Lounge June 10.

The purpose of the event was to bring together a group of diverse individuals in order to enjoy fellowship through cigars, according to Capt. Richard Wilkerson, the president of the society and cigar aficionado.

“Cigars have been a big part of my life,” Wilkerson said. “Smoking cigars gives you time to reflect on your life. It’s a break from the 16-hour workdays that we - as Marines - often complete.”

The event started with a cigar exchange followed by opening remarks from the society’s president.

“The rain gods are obviously more powerful than the fire gods tonight,” said Wilkerson, as the rain poured outside the lounge.

However, the rain couldn’t put a damper on the evening as the cigars burned and the stories got more and more laughs.

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