61.   The looser restrictions for radio are not very controversial, but they are packaged together with much more volatile telecommunications issues that may tip the boat.

62.   The Maracaibo port subsequently reduced draft restrictions for oil tankers plying the channel.

63.   The order calls for the removal of travel restrictions for Cuban-Americans who want to visit seriously ill relatives in Cuba.

64.   The president, however, would have the authority to waive the restrictions for national security reasons.

65.   The next generation of copy-protected CDs may also include music videos and liner notes as a way of sugar-coating the new restrictions for consumers.

66.   The poorest African countries would be eligible for duty-free treatment with no restrictions for four years.

67.   The Saudis have also eased visa restrictions for journalists, trying to show the world that the country is changing.

68.   The Republicans have proposed a bill that would ease immigration restrictions for about one million, which is unacceptable to Democrats.

69.   The space agency is taking other security measure, including new restrictions for tourists.

70.   The vote repeals a law from the Bush administration giving the president wide latitude to waive export restrictions for China.

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