61. Vendors sold T-shirts, political buttons, and red, white and blue top hats. 62. Vendors sell packets of spices at bargain prices. 63. Vendors sell USA Today and The New York Times on street corners. 64. Vendors sell cold drinks, hot dogs and ice cream from carts stationed on street corners. 65. Vendors sell leather goods, luscious tropical fruits and strange herbs that unabashedly claim to cure everything from psoriasis to cancer. 66. Vendors sell peanuts in bags made from scraps of newspaper. 67. Vendors sold chain saws and generators in parking lots, and Wilmington began enforcing a new ordinance banning price gouging on hurricane supplies. 68. Vendors sold roast chicken, curried vegetables, and fried dough filled with egg. 69. Vendors there sold books by Farrakhan and Elijah Muhammad, a leader of the Nation of Islam. 70. Peruse the six square blocks of downtown Juarez where vendors sell cast-offs, from appliances to stuffed animals. |