Vol. 4 No. 23

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Admiral Believes Vieques Will Accept Navy Bombing,
Calderon Disagrees On Plebiscite Timing,
Navy Hopes Money Talks In Vieques

Rossello Asks OAS To Help Define Puerto Rican Status,
Hernandez Colon Proposes Constituent Assembly,
Rossello: Status Plebiscite First

HUD Assigns $130 Million In More Funds For P.R. Public Housing

From left, Gov. Pedro Rossello and HUD Secretary Andrew Cuomo, accompanied by Resident Commissioner Carlos Romero Barceló and Secretary of State Angel Morey, on Wednesday signed an accord to give Puerto Rico increased federal funds for public housing. PHOTOS: Mabel Tossas

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ALSO IN THIS EDITION:

Journalists Detained On Trespassing Charges, Navy Gives OK For Vieques Study, NRC Officials, Activists Clash Over Depleted Uranium In Vieques

Vieques Dispute Underscores Problems Installations Face In Increasingly Populated Areas

OFFICIAL U.S. - PUERTO RICO VIEQUES ACCORD

Distance Between Main Candidates Diminishing, Poll Reveals

Plaza Las Americas Thrives As Ambassador In Retail World

PRIDCO: Holding Its Own

Eight Abandoned Buildings In San Juan To Become 44 Affordable Rental Apartments

Vieques: When Government Has No Accountability The People Suffer The Consequences
by Herbert W. Brown III

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

Who Gains From Puerto Rican Nationalism?

Profile: Appeal Of Texas Governor George W. Bush To The Hispanic Population In Texas And Florida

The Big Enchilada: Special-Interest Groups: Democrats Are Courting Latinos. But Do They Really Know What They Want?

The Year Of The Latino Voter? Only In Campaign Rhetoric

Puerto Rico Mourns Passing Of Puente As A Native Son

 
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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