Vol. 4 No. 17
Updated May 4, 2000

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VIEQUES PROTESTERS ARRESTED

A NEEDLESS SHOWDOWN OVER VIEQUES...STICK TO THE DEAL ON VIEQUES ISLAND

The Soldier's Secretary

Luis Caldera '86 ('87) is joined by Gov. Pedro Rossello (left) in saluting America's armed forces. The highest-ranking Hispanic ever to serve in the Defense Department, Caldera is the son of Mexican immigrants.
Harvard Law Bulletin, Spring 2000

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ALSO IN THIS EDITION:

Only Independence Or Statehood Will Justly Settle The Status Problem

Committee on Resources' Bipartisan Report On 1998 Puerto Rico Political Status Vote

Puerto Rico Convention Center Breaks Ground

One-Stop Shopping

Behind The Scenes: Technology Makes It Happen

Trade Trip To Puerto Rico Called A Success

Vieques Controversy Creates Misperceptions About Puerto Ricans

Bombs Away

OFFICIAL U.S. - PUERTO RICO VIEQUES ACCORD

Parity Remains Distant Dream For Hispanic Journalists

Marero Quits His Post As Senator

Crime Victims Are Forgotten In Death Penalty Debate

Will Hillary Win New York's Latino Vote?

 
Under statehood all Puerto Ricans would have been American taxpayers have forked over
$ 181,836.67
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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