Prosecutors, who accepted the sentence under a plea agreement, accused Montes of disclosing to Cuba secrets so sensitive they cannot be described publicly. Court records said she provided documents that revealed the identity of four undercover agents, details about U.S. surveillance of Cuban weapons, and information about a December 1996 war games exercise in the Atlantic. WASHINGTON (AP) - A senior U.S. intelligence analyst, who confessed to spying for Cuba over 16 years, defiantly rebuked American policies toward Fidel Castro as "cruel and unfair" as she was sentenced Wednesday to 25 years in prison on espionage charges. Ana Belen...