Raymond Mansolillo, who puffed on a stogie at Churchill's Lounge in Boston Tuesday night, said city smoking regulations are ''killing small businesses.'' Behind him, Joe Murphy tended the bar.
(David Kamerman/Globe Staff)
Proposed ban ignites cigar smoker protests
City moves to broaden tobacco restrictions
Raymond Mansolillo, who puffed on a stogie at Churchill's Lounge in Boston Tuesday night, said city smoking regulations are ''killing small businesses.'' Behind him, Joe Murphy tended the bar.
(David Kamerman/Globe Staff)
Rudyard Kipling famously wrote, "A woman is only a woman, but a good cigar is a Smoke." Novelist Aldous Huxley called them "one of the major happinesses." And after World War I, US Vice President Thomas R. Marshall prescribed, "What this country really needs is a good five-cent cigar." (Full article: 771 words)
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