Vol. 5 No. 7

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Congress To Evaluate Separating Vieques From P.R., Riot Squad Removed, Hispanic Caucus: End Navy Missions Now, Governor Reneged, Admiral Charges, Vieques Loss: Steep Cost In Combat Readiness, Calderon Requests 10-Year Economic Plan

Inhofe: Vieques Has Affected U.S., Partial Withdrawal Of Vieques Anti-Riot Police, Rodriguez Blames Calderon For Shutdowns, Vieques Secession Sought, Diaz New NPP President, Calderon To Lobby For Tax Incentives, UPR: No Funds For Cancer Study

Vieques: A new cast of decision-makers confronts an old problem -
reconciling U.S. national security interests with the well-being
of American citizens on the island.

ONGOING TOPICS & CATEGORIES:
 

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ALSO IN THIS EDITION:

Following The Wrong Legacy

Congress Owns The Island And Will Do What Ever It Likes With It

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

President's Task Force On Puerto Rico's Status

Memorandum: Resolution Of Puerto Rico's Status

Islanders Take On US Navy: Puerto Ricans Seek Damages For Cancer Rates

OFFICIAL U.S. - PUERTO RICO VIEQUES ACCORD

Performing An Important Duty As U.S. Citizens, Serving As A Host For The Armed Forces

PUERTO RICO PROFILES

Designer's Embroidery Adds Pizazz

Vieques Will Be No Paradise Island For Bush

The Barrio Door Is Open, But Will The GOP Walk In?

Language Of Love Tells All, 'Mi Amor'

Latino Roles Grow Behind Scenes In Hollywood

Outcry Over 'Law & Order' Shows Need For Inclusiveness

Manufacturing Goes ‘Robotic’

Calderon Promises To Work On Five Key Areas In The Tourism Industry

Chayanne, Ricky Martin To Be Eliminated From Campaigns

Department Of Agriculture To Provide Incentives To Local Coffee Farmers

Layoffs Hit Island Hard

 

PUERTO RICO
SELF-
DETERMINATION

Puerto Ricans . . .
Earning Their Own Way

Puerto Rico . . .
Paying Its Own Way


American taxpayers have provided

$ 224,743,273,181.26

subsidizing the Puerto Rico Commonwealth,
and it's costing them $22,821,918.52 more each and every day of the year!

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