Vol. 5 No. 24

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Exercises Delayed Again
Protests 'Quiet' As Navy Practice-Bombs,
More Than 1,500 Inert Bombs To Be Launched, Vieques Braces For Maneuvers, Protests, Navy Secretary: Cancel Vote, Congress Jeers, Vows Fight, Bush Announces Halt to Vieques Exercises, Both Sides Attack Plan

Governor Seeks Quicker Pullout, Court Upholds Sharpton's Sentence, Calderon OK’s Vieques Vote, Exercises Begin Again, Motion To Halt Bombing Denied, Navy To Ignore Local Referendum, Amnesty Int’l Urges Restraint

Vibroacustic Argument Withdrawn, Kennedy Goes to Court, 200 Police Headed To Vieques, Poll: 61% Want Navy Out, Security Measures To Be Increased, Acevedo Vila: Vieques Not Indispensable

Parade Fills City Streets With Pride, Mayoral Candidates Court The Puerto Rican Vote

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ALSO IN THIS EDITION:

Bush Order Upsets Vieques Dynamics

The Truth On Vieques

Vieques Has Its Own Show of Force

The Vieques Vultures

A New Che Leads Protest In Paradise

DOD News Briefings, Congressional Hearings

OFFICIAL U.S. - PUERTO RICO VIEQUES ACCORD

Death Penalty Upheld:

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, Appellant, v. HECTOR OSCAR ACOSTA-MARTINEZ, A/K/A GORDO, AND JOEL RIVERA-ALEJANDRO, Defendants, Appellees.

Vieques Controversy Turns Political

Washington Accelerates Matters Of Status

U.S. Department Of Justice Constitutional Status Analysis

President's Task Force On Puerto Rico's Status

Memorandum: Resolution Of Puerto Rico's Status

Los Angeles Hesitates At Political Change

Sentinel Will Launch Weekly For Hispanics, Governments Translate Web Sites

July 4 Party Will Make A Statement

For Sale: A Latin Music Legacy


PUERTO RICO PROFILES

Armando Rivera: Artist Finds Peace, Inspiration In Higher Power

Dense Puerto Rican Market And American Influence Yield Bounty Of Retail Potential For Wal-Mart

Pridco Chief Will Make Jobs Happen

Bankers Are Confident That Puerto Rico’s Economy Will Pick Up

Pharmaceutical Industry Suggests Incursion Into Orphan Drugs Manufacturing

So Far, So Good For Released Parrots

LULAC Cultivating New Clout

 

PUERTO RICO
SELF-
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Puerto Ricans . . .
Earning Their Own Way

Puerto Rico . . .
Paying Its Own Way


American taxpayers have provided

$ 224,743,270,539.84

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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