1. Others survive by begging, selling trinkets or scavenging on rubbish tips. 2. Along city streets, Haitians sell plastic trinkets, old clothes, even orange juice. 3. At one folding table, Imad Aysheh sells trinkets including small pipes that he said could be used for smoking tobacco or other substances. 4. Children surround museum doors trying to sell trinkets. 5. Celebrity trinkets have been sold as long as there have been fans to buy them. 6. No bohemians selling artsy trinkets in parking lots, or free-spirited music on street corners. 7. Smuggled into the United States to sell trinkets on the New York subways, they turned over the dollar bills they collected to bosses they feared. 8. The ringleaders would take them to and from cities like Philadelphia, Washington and Boston so they could earn yet more money selling the trinkets. 9. The women, left behind, clean houses, sell trinkets, beg and sometimes turn to prostitution. 10. They were not told that they would be selling cheap trinkets. |