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NEWS & VIEWS
Cigar news and commentary on brands, accessories, issues and people (even a free weekly cigar newsletter!)

Here's where you'll find news, commentary, analysis and some plain fun on cigars, written by site editor-in-chief Rich Perelman.

You can get your dose of daily cigar news and notes each weekday as our News & Views column is posted on the home page. Reader questions of general interest are often answered and you can send an inquiry through by e-mail by using the "Contact Us" feature.

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September 08, 2008 SAY HELLO TO MY LITTLE FRIEND!
September 05, 2008 CUBAN CURING BARNS HIT BY GUSTAV
September 04, 2008 FIGHTING MORE SMOKING BANS IN L.A.
September 03, 2008 HABANOS LIMITEDS READY TO SHIP?
September 02, 2008 STEALS AND DEALS
September 01, 2008 WHAT DO WOMEN WANT?
August 29, 2008 STARS OF THE SHOW VI
August 28, 2008 WHAT KIND OF SMOKER ARE YOU?
August 27, 2008 NEW, OLD-STYLE CABINETS FROM J-R
August 26, 2008 STEALS AND DEALS
August 25, 2008 MIAMI CIGAR'S DANIEL MIRANDA PASSES
August 22, 2008 STARS OF THE SHOW V
August 21, 2008 CONVENTION TIME FOR ROCKY PATEL
August 20, 2008 CRA FREEDOM TOUR UNDERWAY
August 19, 2008 STEALS AND DEALS
August 18, 2008 WHY IS IT CALLED "PILOTO CUBANO"?
August 15, 2008 L.A. TO CRIMINALIZE SMOKING?
August 14, 2008 STARS OF THE SHOW IV
August 13, 2008 WHICH CIGARS AGE BEST?
August 12, 2008 STEALS AND DEALS
 
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Cigar-making machines were introduced in the U.S. in the 1920s, but were banned in Cuba until 1937.