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Thursday, April 27 2006 |
California's Tobacco Tax Act of 2006 appears likely to qualify for the November 3 ballot in a state which is as hostile to tobacco as any in the nation.
If it passes, it will be a lot more so.
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Sunday, April 23 2006 |
By Rich Perelman
Los Angeles, April 24 - A looming time bomb is ticking, which if it explodes in November, may close many of the retail tobacco stores in the state of California.
It goes by the name of "The Tobacco Tax Act of 2006."
The latest initiative to come from the anti-tobacco lobby, this bill seeks primarily to raise the tax on cigarettes by 13 cents apiece or $2.60 per pack.
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Friday, April 21 2006 |
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"We all know that smoking cigars and playing golf go hand in hand" noted Tabacalera Perdomo President Nick Perdomo and he's right. For one thing, it's one of the few places left where smoking isn't prohibited!
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Monday, April 17 2006 |
By Jill Scott (NY1)
APRIL 18 - As part of NY1's Bronx Week celebration, we continue to find things that are made in the Bronx. NY1's Jill Scott filed the following report on one shop where cigar makers are on a roll.
From a Robusto to a Churchill, cigar aficionados love finding new smokes, but a place in the Bronx is creating the perfect one; one that you design yourself.
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Sunday, April 16 2006 |
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The expansion of the cigar lifestyle into mainstream facilities, despite the advance of smoking bans across the nation, continued with the noteworthy opening of the Montecristo Club at PNC Park, home of the Pittsburgh Pirates.
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Thursday, April 13 2006 |
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MACON TELEGRAPH STAFF WRITER
Rush Limbaugh relishes one, "Kenny B" does, too.
State Rep. Allen Freeman loves to get his hands on the good ones that he buys from the owner of a Christian bookstore.
Cigars are gaining popularity, and not just among conservatives.
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Sunday, April 09 2006 |
By Doreen Hemlock
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
April 9, 2006 - A woman strolls along a tourist strip with a wooden cigarette box slung around her neck, bright lights flashing on baubles for sale. A tourist asks for Cuban cigars, and she offers an assortment of brands: Montecristo, Romeo y Julieta, Cohiba and more -- each for less than $20.
"But how do I know this is really a Cuban?" the customer asks.
"Look at the label," she says, holding out a sample. "It says, ` Habana, Cuba.'"
Sounds authentic, but it's not. The beachfront encounter epitomizes what many call an explosion of cigar counterfeiting, with South Florida as its epicenter.
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