I'm sure my daughter's roommate travelled there on a mission trip within
the last six months. I don't think they had to go north (to Canada) to get
there either.
Gregg
At 05:49 PM 7/26/01, you wrote:
> I read an article on the net about the fact Bush is
> trying to clamp down on US citizens travelling to
> Cuba, enforcing the $7500 fine you may have to pay if
> they find out, apparently I have also heard that you
> can bung a customs official $20 or so (in Cuba) and
> they won't stamp your passport, a useful tip?
> Its funny how Americans (I'm English) describe the US
> as the land of the free, restricting someones travel
> around the world seems to be something that China
> would do?
>
> Chris
>
Well, there is the whole Castro thing - ya know.
Although I do think we are to a point where its
pretty ridiculous to prohibit travel to Cuba. And
I certainly wouldn't mind if trade restrictions were
lifted -- if for no other commodity than Cuban Cigars.
Mark Hammons
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