Vol. 5 No. 6

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Officials Lobby Bush For 30A, Bill Prohibits Hiring Of Defeated Legislators, New WIPR Board Head No `Rubber Stamp', Inserni Resigns, Calderon Meets With Private Sector, Ferdinand Mercado Confirmed

NPP: Island Is In State Of 'Anarchy', Poll: Residents Want Navy Out, Statehood Feud Still Dominant, Reservists Called For Kosovo Duty, Calderon Won't Defend Death Penalty Decision, Riot Squad To Leave Vieques

U.S. Department Of Justice Constitutional Status Analysis:
Independence, New Commonwealth, Statehood

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Congressional Hispanic Caucus

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ALSO IN THIS EDITION:

WIPR: Controversy Of The Week

On Our Way To Vieques To Play War Games, Bunch Of Marines Heard From JFK

Residents Alarmed By DU Reports

OFFICIAL U.S. - PUERTO RICO VIEQUES ACCORD






PUERTO RICO PROFILES

Luis Munoz Rivera

Vieques Needs Action From Tommy

President's Task Force On Puerto Rico's Status

Memorandum: Resolution Of Puerto Rico's Status

Study: Culture Can Separate Hispanic Girls From Diplomas

Language Purists Dismayed By Spanglish

Questions For Maria Perez-Brown

Minorities' TV Presence Draws Fire

Doral Takes New York

Caribbean Star Plans Flights To San Juan

First BanCorp Foresees Another Good Year

Paradores: Puerto Rico's Other Side

 
Under statehood all Puerto Ricans would have been American taxpayers have forked over
$ 181,836.66
wealthier today, and the Commonwealth is costing them $6,000.00 more every year! subsidizing the Puerto Rico Commonwealth, and it's costing them $22,821,918.52 more each and every day of the year!

PUERTO RICO SELF-DETERMINATION
Puerto Ricans Earning Their Own Way -
Puerto Rico Paying Its Own Way

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