For decades, Cuba was devoid of television, radio and newspaper ads. Or any ads. President Raúl Castro's push for limited free-market reform is changing that. And the country's
small-business owners have turned to low-cost, unconventional guerrilla. Getting the word out is "a nightmare," said Cedric Fernando, operator of Bollywood, the island's only Indian restaurant, which
opened in December. "We're running a race with one leg."
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