Vol. 5 No. 14

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Vivoni Wouldn’t Care If Tons Of Drugs Went To The States, "Extravagant Expenses" In San Juan, Kucinich, Waters To Visit, San Juan Loses Population, NPP Asks Burgos To Resign Post, U.S. Legislators Invited

Ramirez Wants Increased Vieques Protection, President Bound To Agreement, Bush Meets With Hispanic Caucus, Pataki To Visit Vieques, Delgado Is Seen As Hero, Last Term For Burgos, Puerto Rico Sees Racial Breakdown


Vietnam War Veteran Celebrates Life

Carlos Diaz, who lost his legs due to a landmine, celebrated Puerto Rican Vietnam Veterans' Day and said he holds no grudge on life or the government for having to bear the mark of war.

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ALSO IN THIS EDITION:

Statehood Party Falls On Hard Times

Puerto Rico: Unfinished Business Of American Democracy

By Pedro Rossello

CEF-US: Pataki’s Latest Actions Concerning Puerto Rico Hypocritical

The Invisible Citizens

U.S. Department Of Justice Constitutional Status Analysis

President's Task Force On Puerto Rico's Status

Memorandum: Resolution Of Puerto Rico's Status

Pataki Plays Pentagon

Bases Caught In Environmental Squeeze, Wildlife Regulations Can Hinder Training

Marine Manoeuvers With The Fleet - 1923

DOD Briefings, Senate Hearings

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PUERTO RICO PROFILES

Ramonita Torres: A Woman Of Strength

Breaking Rank With Latino Allies, USHCC Endorses Bush Tax Plan

Hispanic Influence Seen In Florida

California Census Confirms Whites Are in Minority, Texas May Soon Follow

Puerto Ricans Welcome MLB Opener

Rangers' Rodriguez Tours Homeland

Retailers Sing The Blues

Future Tourism Projects In Jeopardy

Julio International Inc. To Spring Global Expansion From Puerto Rico

Flexible Packaging Group Inaugurates Its 10th Operation In Las Piedras

"None of the Above":

Puerto Rican Politics
and
Culture in the New Millennium

Unspoiled Beaches Draw Laid-Back Visitors To Vieques

Puerto Ricans Confront Race Issue

 

PUERTO RICO
SELF-
DETERMINATION

Puerto Ricans . . .
Earning Their Own Way

Puerto Rico . . .
Paying Its Own Way


American taxpayers have provided

$ 224,743,272,124.69

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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