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If you believe the version he has peddled to Hollywood, he defected from Cuba in 1997 on a raft that survived storms and sharks; if you believe his fellow stowaways, he left Cuba on a 20-foot wooden boat with a six-cylinder engine.
The stillness is what lulls many folks who have survived storms right back to sleep.
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How to survive Storm Jonas The New York Times reported that Washington is planning to rope in the National Guard before the weekend.
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