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Scenes In Times Square
It is December 31, the last day of the year. The nighttime sky is dark, but quite clear. In Times Square, there is a lighted ball. The New Year arrives when it makes its fall. Despite the freezing cold, there is a huge crowd. They count down the final seconds very loud. Finally, in New York, it is 2008. Everyone wishes each other tidings great. While I walked around Times Square earlier in the day, I was looking up at billboards a little to my dismay. There was Nissan, Nikon, and Panasonic on display. Honda and Toyota cars drove by me today. How many of you were around on VJ Day? Most of us are too young to remember 1945. Very few of us who were around are still alive. Who has seen the picture in Life Magazine, where a sailor kissed his woman, and made a scene? This leaves me to ask with interrogative candor: From all I see today, who really won the war?
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