61.   At a news conference here Monday, Jose Luis Rodriguez, minister of the economy, made clear that no such reforms were in the offing for Cuba.

62.   At a time when education reform is a hot issue, SmarterKids.com looks to differentiate itself from the competition by targeting educational toys.

63.   At the end of the session, everyone in Congress will have voted for reform but, as if by magic, there will be no reform.

64.   Because the Bush administration displayed little interest in the subject, health care reforms have only been at the center of the public debate for a year or so.

65.   Bassam Abu Sharif, an Arafat aide, said reforms were impossible to consider in the current security situation.

66.   Boehner, who was a reformer before reform was cool, said retaining cohesion in the party will depend on getting the message to members and their constituents.

67.   Both necessary reforms are critical to making NAFTA work and achieve progress.

68.   -- Campaign finance reform was supposedly something the president cared about.

69.   A morning with the Rat Patrol suggests that reform will not be easy.

70.   A modest pension reform is possible, short of privatizing Social Security.

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