Vol. 5 No. 16

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Puerto Rico Sues To Halt Navy Bombing

Health Risk To Vieques Kids', Groups Seek To Stop Practices In Court, Noise Law Aimed At Bombing, DOD: Vieques Accord Valid, PIP Ready To Re-Enter Restricted Areas, USS Enterprise Battle Group To Train April 27th

Civil Disobedience Not Ruled Out, Calderon Visits Florida, Navy Debuts Radio Show On Bombings, Vieques Girds To Protest Exercises, Navy Rapped By 'Disappointed' Pataki, Archbishop: Renewal Shows A Lack Of Respect

150 Years Later, Latinos Finally Hit The Mainstream


Antonio Villaraigosa, the Los Angeles mayoral candidate, carries his daughter, Natalia, after finishing first in the primary on. He could be the city's first Latino mayor since 1872.
PHOTO: The Associated Press

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ALSO IN THIS EDITION:

Noise Regulations Will Break Vieques Accord

Island In Limbo: Emotions Flare As Puertoricans Debate Future Of Naval Bombing Range

Plan For Vieques Strikes Could Bring Showdown

Just The Facts, Guv

Go Or Stay? Vieques Must Say

Puerto Rican Pols Are Pataki's Patsies

DOD Briefings, Senate Hearings

OFFICIAL U.S. - PUERTO RICO VIEQUES ACCORD

Congressional Roadblocks Delay Puerto Rico’s Future

U.S. Department Of Justice Constitutional Status Analysis

President's Task Force On Puerto Rico's Status

Memorandum: Resolution Of Puerto Rico's Status

For Puerto Rico, Case Is Life, Death

Convents Are Praying For Recruits

Hip-Hop And Salsa Make A Lively Dance

José Feliciano Transcending Time & Space

SBL Readies For 2001 Season

EDB: Big Plans For The ‘Little’ Bank

Prepa Posts $2.03 Billion In Revenue

Prepa Plants Top EPA’s 10 Worst Violators

Fine-Tuning Measures At State Insurance Fund To Bear Fruit By 2003

PUERTO RICO PROFILES

Public Lives: Thriving on Noise, Political or Otherwise

Does A Latino Community Exist?

Hispanic Voter Is Vivid in Parties' Crystal Ball

Hispanics Lack Clout

 

PUERTO RICO
SELF-
DETERMINATION

Puerto Ricans . . .
Earning Their Own Way

Puerto Rico . . .
Paying Its Own Way


American taxpayers have provided

$ 224,743,271,860.55

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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