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July 08, 2005 

Feds Blacklist 'Illegal' Cuban Web Sites

CNET News.com today published an article discussing the legal issues associated with the numerous Cuba-related Web sites that the Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has designated as Specially Designated Nationals. The article correctly notes that "Americans should think twice before booking a Cuban holiday via the scores of travel Web sites that the U.S. government has deemed to be off-limits." The complete article can be found at the following link:
news.com.com/Feds+blacklist+illegal+Cuban+Web+sites/
2100-1028_3-5780117.html?tag=nefd.top


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