Vol. 3 No. 29

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NAVY FIRES BACK OVER VIEQUES

Rossello's Frustration Justified


Dr. Jose Celso Barbosa, Puerto Rico's Republican Party founder, flanked by current leaders, National Committeewoman Zoraida Fonalledas and State Chairman Luis A. Ferre.

PUERTO RICO'S REPUBLICAN PARTY CELEBRATES 100 YEARS

"In the [Puerto Rico] Republican Party we find an ideological movement, the embodiment of an honorable political tradition and the custodian of the ideal of statehood for Puerto Rico." -Neftali Fuster Gonzalez

STATESIDE HISPANIC VOTE THREATENS NAVY'S RETENTION OF VIEQUES BOMBING RANGE

Although the Navy has been threatened before with being removed from the island - following protests in 1969 and again in 1979 - this threat is being taken seriously, Navy officials said.

Political pundits point out that, with an election year coming up and the growing importance of the Latino vote, the decision on the Hill could easily influence the issue's outcome.

"That's why both George W. Bush and Al Gore gave major parts of their candidacy speeches in both English and Spanish," said one naval officer.

ROSSELLO SEEKS U.N. SUPPORT TO COMPEL WASHINGTON TO ACT

PDP Resident Commissioner Primary
Acevedo Vilá vs. Hernández Mayoral

SAN JUAN MAYORAL CAMPAIGN HEATS UP

Rodríguez vs. Santini

PESQUERA PROMISES ANOTHER STATEHOOD REFERENDUM

Republicans, Democrats Courting Hispanic Vote

VIEQUES

ROSSELLO ENDORSES COMMISSION REPORT CALLING FOR NAVY TO LEAVE VIEQUES

CONGRESSIONAL AIDES TO SEE BOMBING RANGE

STOP ENDANGERING AMERICAN CITIZENS
Alcides Ortiz

Puerto Rico Threatens to Sue U.S. Navy

U.S. Panel to Study Use of Vieques as Bomb Target

 VIEQUES CHRONOLOGY

Vieques Editorials

 SENATE HEARINGS - TRANSCRIPT

Full Text of All Statements

PUT COMMONWEALTH DEFINITION IN WRITING, LANDRIEU TELLS ACEVEDO-VILÁ

Puerto Rico Leaders Demand To Know Political Status Options; Senators Reply That Some Want 'Free Lunch' Status

Zogby Poll Finds Puerto Rican Voters Rejected Commonwealth, Preferred Statehood In 1998 Plebiscite

Puerto Rico Herald Calls On Congress To Pass Federal Plebiscite Legislation

IMPLICATIONS OF THE PUERTO RICO POLITICAL STATUS PLEBISCITE,
ANSWERS TO FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Nation's Governors Call on Congress to Pass Puerto Rico Self-Determination Legislation

White House: "None Of The Above" Win Not A Clear Status Choice
Vote Said To Give Little Guidance On Ultimate Outcome

Rosselló to Congress: Don't Wash Hands of Puerto Rico Status Responsibility

Understanding U.S. Citizenship Issues
Citizens' Educational Foundation

Puerto Rico Searches for Its Future
Myrna Torres, NEWSDAY

RELATED LINKS

Congressional Hispanic Caucus

League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)

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Under statehood all Puerto Ricans would have been American taxpayers have forked over
wealthier today, and the Commonwealth is costing them $6,000.00 more every year! subsidizing the Puerto Rico Commonwealth, and it's costing them $22,821,918.52 more each and every day of the year!

 

PUERTO RICO SELF-DETERMINATION
Puerto Ricans Earning Their Own Way
Puerto Rico Paying Its Own Way

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