71. State-run television showed images of fans wielding metal poles battling anti-riot forces on the field. 72. State television showed images of wailing survivors beating their heads and faces while grieving over bodies of loved ones. 73. State-run television showed images of fans wielding metal poles locked in battle with anti-riot forces on the soccer field. 74. State television showed images of the shattered building, and said that the offices of the Socialist Party suffered the most damage. 75. State television, which carried the Havana march live, also showed images of large marches in the eastern provincial capitals of Holguin and Santiago. 76. Television cameras that accompanied police who arrested Taylor showed images of the priest in his underpants sitting on a bed. 77. Television stations showed images Tuesday of Alarcon being led peacefully from his home by machine-gun toting policemen. 78. Television showed images of the fuzzy white cubs cavorting with mom in their enclosure. 79. Television has shown graphic images of breeding stock being pushed into pits to be buried alive, while younger pigs have been electrocuted. 80. Television images showed cars and caravans strewn across the countryside, several piled up on each other or smashed into trees. |