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foment another (this time unsuccessful) revolution, you will see him
heroically outlined against the sky.”
“Cubans who apparently revere “El commandante” muse out a lot about
his longevity, wondering whether he will last another decade or more,
which keeps them in a state of suspense, if not suspended animation.”
“Like a dream, salsa music wafted in from a dance hall across the street.”
“It glows with Spanish-style grandeur and art-deco elegance; and its
literary history makes it memorable.”
(From Newsweek, 2003)
Misaki and Daisuke dressed up in their formal kimonos to celebrate and
bought the symbolic good luck candy called chitose-ame.
Huge lanterns in the shape of samurai are paraded through the streets.
Origami is the Japanese traditional art of making various forms, such as
animals or flowers, by folding a piece of paper. People are familiar with
Origami from their childhood in Japan. Orizuru (a paper crane) is the most
popular subject in Origami, and it is very hard to find a Japanese who
cannot make one.
(From Hello Japan, 2003)
Sitting next to me was a Cuban in his 60s from Miami. As we descended
toward Havana Airport, he kept looking out of the porthole at the sparse
pinpoints of light below. “Poquito! Poquito!” he said, grimacing sadly and
holding up his thumb and index finger like a pair of tweezers. Havana’s
pale flickering, a poor match for Miami’s electric blaze, seemed to evoke
contradictory feelings in him of anguish and schadenfreude.
(From Newsweek, 2003)
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зрения.
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