Cuban kills as By CHRIS ANGELO Associated Press Writer MEXICO CITY Cuban news reports said Monday that as many as 150 people died when a passenger jet bound for Italy crashed in a thunder storm shortly after leaving Havana's airport. Italian and Cuban officials worked Monday to identify victims of Sunday's crash in which all but one of the 12E peo ple on the Soviet-made jetliner were killed. Cuban news reports said another 25 were believed killed on the ground. Cuba's official news agency Prensa Latina said 22 bodies had been identified by Monday evening, including four crewmembers and nine who were killed by falling wreckage after the plane exploded. It did not release any names. Prensa Latina said 104 bodies had been taken to the medical examiner's office. 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The cause of the crash had not been determined, but a Foreign Ministry employee in Rome said the weather appeared to be a factor. "It was very bad, a storm, with rain and lightning," he said, speaking on condition of anonymity. The lone survivor from the plane was not immediately identified, Prensa Lat ina. It did not give the survivor's condi tion. Cuban film critic Jose Antonio Gonza lez, 44, was one of the two Cubans killed, it said. President Fidel Castro and Nobel Prize-winning author Gabriel Garcia Marquez visited the crash site and then Castro visited the hospitals where Pre nsa Latina earlier reported that at least "My chem lab report is due Monday: My English lit. paper is due Tuesday. My economics paper is due on Wednesday. And the big game's tomorrow" 63 people were taken with injuries. Many had extensive burns and multiple fractures, Prensa Latina said. The latest report did not make clear whether the number of injured people changed as the death toll climbed to 150 from 126 the news agency reported ear lier. A taxi driver and three passengers he was driving down Boyeros Avenue in the Havana suburb of Boyeros were among the injured, it said. Prensa Latina said the crash of the Ilyushin 62 was the worst in the history of Cubana de Aviacion. The fact that most of the victims were foreigners and the bodies were burned slowed the identification process, the agency said. "In this task, we are receiving valu able collaboration from officials of the Italian Embassy and the Revolutionary National Police," it said. Castro expressed his condolences to the Italian people in a message sent through the Italian Embassy in Havana, the report said. Howie you going to do it? Now, super savings on PS/2's. 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