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MIAMI BEACH'S CRAZY COMEBACK
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MIAMI BEACH In a lobby rosy with pink light, a pot-bellied
accordionist coaxes a couple of old sing-along favorites out of his
wheezing squeezebox - "Yankee Doodle Dandy" and "God Bless America."
A rapt audience of senior citizens sits spellbound.
Next door, under a neon-lit pavilion, Italian fashion models,
German hipsters and gym-built musclemen writhe to a salsa beat.
On the sidewalk, a covey of Hasidim, in somber black frock
coats, wide-brimmed black hats and long white bear...
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