HAVANA - A push in Congress to do away with U.S.
travel bans on
Cuba could set off a
flood of American visitors to the long-forbidden island. But many wonder if a country where foreigners have long complained about lousy
food, sluggish service and iffy infrastructure is ready for an onslaught of Americans unseen since the days of Meyer Lansky and Al Capone. Cuba has about as many
hotel rooms as
Detroit, and most are already full of Canadians and Europeans. Experts say droves of Americans could...
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