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Volume 8, Number 02

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PUERTO RICO REPORT
The Big Story Of 2004
 
 
Don Luis Ferré Is The Herald’s Person Of 2003
Rossello: Prosecute Everyone Charged With Corruption
Rossello: Prosecute Everyone Charged With Corruption…Trinidad May Return To Ring…Fire Stations Get Federal Funds…EPA Searches For Contamination In Vieques…Calderon To Attend Last Protocol Greeting…Berrios: Voter’s Fear Of Independence Undermines PIP
 
Acevedo Vila Promises Status Referendum...
Acevedo Vila Promises Status Referendum, Admits Anti-Crime Efforts Inadequate…Young Oppose Pub Closing Laws… Rivera Sparks Hofstra Win…100,000 Wait On Line To Receive Gifts On Three Kings Day…Women Head 50% Of Poor SJ Households…5 Soldiers Denounce Abuse In Iraq…Rossello Calls Mercado Case Biggest Political Cover-Up
Gov: Random Shooters Are Unforgivable...
Governor: Random Shooters Are Unforgivable, Gov’t Overwhelmed By Problem…P.R. Yahoo’s!…House To Investigate UT Delay…Drug Gang After Ivan Calderon's Son…Family Of Soldier Killed In Iraq Plan Scholarship Fund…Judge: ACAA Was Politicized…Ondeo Cancellation Costs Assessed…Perez: Street-Gang Founder To Mayor…Soldiers Celebrate In Iraq…J.Lo Tops ‘03 'Hot List'

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  Puerto Rico Sports Beat
"Igor," Roberto Alomar, Javier Vázquez Secure 2004 Major League Seasons
  Sights, Sounds and Tastes of Puerto Rico
A Quiet Weekend In Aibonito
  Island Politics
Round 1: Answering Opening Bell, Candidates Come Out Swinging
  Washington Update
Calderon Reps Meet On Getting Tax Breaks For Companies From The States… Congress’ Year Begins Jan. 20 With Budget Vote And Bush Agenda
  Forum
If Rat Saddam Gets A Fair Trial, Why Not Padilla?
  The Local Scene
Two-Front Battle In Puerto Rico: Crime & Apathy…Homicides Soar Past U.S. Average
  Status
New Light On Old F.B.I. Fight
   Culture • Heritage • Language
Three Kings Continues Joy Of Christmas…Officials Imitate The Magi's Generosity…Another Day To Celebrate…Volunteers Bearing Gifts
  Travel
Landmark Hotels Dot San Juan; Lindbergh, Vanderbilt Highlight History Of Storied, Luxury Beach Resorts
  Sports & Entertainment
Shaping Futures Under The Tent
   Citizenship
Police Agencies Struggle With Hispanic Outreach
  Puerto Rico Profiles
Rags To Rothkos - Gil Perez Is The 50th Most Influential Figure In The Art World
 
  Vieques
Beyond Vieques; A Blessing In Disguise
  Congress and the President
Former Congressman Robert Garcia Honored By The National Puerto Rican Coalition
 
Business • Economics • Finance
Prognosis: Unclear; Dark Clouds Hover Over Puerto Rico’s $1.35b Health Reform
 
Perspective
Going Beyond Black And White, Hispanics In Census Pick 'Other'
 
 
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