Vol. 4 No. 26

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CLINTON DISCUSSES STATUS WITH PUERTO RICO'S LEADERS, DEFENDS BOMBING EXERCISES

Navy Stops Bombing, Rossello: Duty To Vieques In Presidential Directives, Two Sailors Hurt, 162 Protesters Arrested At Vieques Range, Poll: 88.5% Of Vieques Wants Navy Out Now

Of all those who served with honor and distinction in Korea, few displayed the courage, loyalty, and determination of the 65th Infantry Regiment of Puerto Rico. From its inception in 1899 until 1950, the regiment had been relegated to minor roles. In Korea, the men of the 65th had their first chance to prove themselves to the skeptics of the U.S. military establishment, and they made the most of the opportunity.

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ALSO IN THIS EDITION:

A Milestone On Puerto Rico

Unmanifest Destiny: What To Do With Puerto Rico

What Is Best For All Americans Including The Almost Four Million Who Live In Puerto Rico

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

Ruiz Gets Second Olympic Birth

Hispanic Students Can Achieve Much More With Help From You

Candidates Courting Hispanic Vote

Bush Opposes English-Only

Media Missed Some Bombshells On The Vieques Issue

OFFICIAL U.S. - PUERTO RICO VIEQUES ACCORD

Minding Our Businesses: Part II
Top Gubernatorial Candidates Share Their Visions And Proposals For Guiding Puerto Rico’s Economic Development:
Technology Permeates Pesquera’s Vision Of The Economy;
Calderon Anchors Economic Development Vision On Who We Are As A People

Go Public!
The Legislature Extends Tax Incentives To Encourage Local Private Companies To Become Publicly Owned Corporations Until 2003. But Will That Be Enough?

Potential Puerto Rico IPOs

Puerto Rico Capital Market Reform

 
Under statehood all Puerto Ricans would have been American taxpayers have forked over
$ 181,836.56
$ 224,743,124,733.14
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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