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The ‘Super’ in Superstitions 

Anna Martinez3 years ago2 years ago014 mins

By Jackie Ibarra SAN ANTONIO, Tx.—I was not expecting to ring in the New Year by running around a plastic tree in the middle of my living room seconds before the clock struck midnight, but there I was running in circles as my Ama (grandmother) insisted,  “Corrale wera! Traerá buena suerte! [Run! It’’ll bring good…

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