By Elaine Donnelly
Extending sexual misconduct to combat units

At Cuba's only privately run newspaper, it doesn't take much to stop the presses. It's a wonder they even get started.
"The ink stains your hands," he said. "Young people, they don't like to get their hands dirty."
"Soon, this will be a museum," Mr. Chiu said, surveying the 6,000 tiny lead plates — each with a single Chinese character — which he places by hand. "The future won't be like this."