Cuba gets microwaves

It’s like the microwaves fell from the sky," said Marisa Gutierrez, a 49-year-old housewife who uses her backyard to grow beans and bananas and is even raising a family of pigs she inherited. "We hope there will be more in the future," she said. "Computers, telephones in every home." Surely, Betamax cannot be far behind. ...

It's like the microwaves fell from the sky," said Marisa Gutierrez, a 49-year-old housewife who uses her backyard to grow beans and bananas and is even raising a family of pigs she inherited.

It’s like the microwaves fell from the sky," said Marisa Gutierrez, a 49-year-old housewife who uses her backyard to grow beans and bananas and is even raising a family of pigs she inherited.

"We hope there will be more in the future," she said. "Computers, telephones in every home."

Surely, Betamax cannot be far behind. Viva la revolucion!

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