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Blackouts are a fact of life in Cuba, and to a teenage student they are no excuse for shirking her homework. So when the lights go out, candles are lit, and it's back to work. "Every Thursday from 7 to 11 p.m. they cut the electricity in this neightborhood," said Liliana Nunez. "We use the time to visit friends who have electricity, and we also use the time to do all the things we put off because we'd rather watch television."
 
 
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