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Couch potatoes, jocks, Bible thumpers and the upwardly mobile are all whizzing by each other or assembling at the annual Christmas ball. Mass rallies were decidedly thin, with even tub thumpers such as AKEL, its party faithful decked out in Che Guevara T-shirts and dancing to stalwart Cuban jazz classics, unable to divert most locals from the shops and cafes. Celeste Perrino-Walker--author, wife, mother, and editor of Listen magazine--keeps her stresses at bay in Rutland, Vermont, by making bobbin lace with imported English thumpers (what the British call the bobbins). |
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