61. Further complicating matters, Cuban government officials have been sharply critical of the bill, and say there are no plans to buy food from the United States. 62. He bought some food and cooked a heaping plate of pancakes, fried eggs and kielbasa. 63. He had gone out to buy food. 64. He has no seeds to plant and no way to buy food except to sell the wood from his dead trees and the blankets an aid agency gave him. 65. He buys the food from money donated to his order when the friars preach at suburban parishes, or receives it from individuals and businesses. 66. He eventually began to trust her enough to give her small amounts of money to buy food. 67. He recalls GIs buying food for Japanese they had befriended. 68. Health officials visited at least two dozen businesses where sick people had eaten or bought food. 69. He said the officers never roughed him up and after he had signed they offered to buy him food. 70. He sold off household things to buy food, and soon there was nothing left. |