71. Any remains of pottery, or of bison bones with the marks of metal knives, would clearly establish which of the camps this was.
72. Any request on behalf of an IOC member for assistance or intervention of any nature.
73. Cuba has no single figure who symbolizes the struggle for democracy, like Andrei Sakharov in the Soviet Union or Wei Jingsheng in China.
74. Cuba is free to succeed or fail on its own, just not with U.S. economic help.
75. Cuba must free political prisoners, carry out free elections or otherwise guarantee human rights, Boucher said.
76. Cuba, a poor country, would have to either pay in cash or secure a loan from a foreign bank, probably at high interest rates.
77. Cuban defectors are handsomely rewarded, and no one knows whom they've pitched against or how old they even are.
78. Cuban prisons routinely withhold care from inmates who complain or speak out.
79. Cuban said a deal must be worked out "now," but wouldn't commit to a time frame, other than within a week or two.
80. Cuban-Americans here either defend her lawsuit or shake their heads at its seeming strangeness.