Thursday, April 08, 2010

Cuba opens online store with cultural twist

Cuba opens online store with cultural twist
AFP

Cuba opens online store with cultural twist AFP/File – A Cuban teenager
enters her e-mail account at her house in Havana in January 2010.
Communist Cuba unveiled …
Wed Apr 7, 4:06 pm ET

HAVANA (AFP) – Communist Cuba unveiled an online store with a cultural
twist Wednesday offering everything from books by Fidel Castro and Che
Guevara T-shirts to designer shower curtains and music downloads.

"It is really the biggest online selection of (Cuban) culture, and all
the areas of the arts are represented," manager Teresita Espino was
quoted as saying in Rebel Youth newspaper.

The new site, www.mallcubano.com, even features a clothing line from the
Compay Segundo brand, named after the late star of the Buena Vista
Social Club who died in 2003.

The government clearly has targeted the massive expat Cuban community --
more than 1.25 million people of Cuban origin and descent live in the
United States alone -- offering specials for Mother's Day and delivery
in Cuba.

The prices -- 32 dollars for a pair of men's jeans or 41 dollars for a
linen guayabera shirt -- are not terribly inexpensive but still out of
the reach of the vast majority of Cuba's 11 million people. Items can be
bought in euros and dollars, but not in Cuban pesos.

Cubans make an average of less than 20 dollars a month.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100407/tc_afp/cubacultureinternetonline_20100407200629

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