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Puerto Rico: Boxer Orlando Cruz Is Proud to Be Gay 9 October 2012


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HOMBRO CON HOMBRO POR EL PLAN DECENAL 20/05/13 08:42 from Opinión - El Nuevo Día

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HOMBRO CON HOMBRO POR EL PLAN DECENAL Para que la educación vuelva a ser el agente principal de cambio y movilidad social en Puerto Rico, es necesaria una transformación del sistema educativo con un plan anclado en la participación ciudada..

Moving forward together The Hill (blog) 6, 2012: plebiscite are inconclusive — none of the options for Puerto Rico's political status received a majority of votes

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Moving forward together The Hill (blog) 6, 2012, plebiscite are inconclusive — none of the options for Puerto Rico's political status received a majority of votes. The plebiscite consisted of a two-step question process. The first ques..

Dylan Graves // Puerto Rico // 2:04 | SURFING Magazine - 5/16/2013 - Jason Miller

Dylan Graves // Puerto Rico // 2:04 | SURFING Magazine - 5/16/2013 - Jason Miller


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The Graves + Toth // Puerto Rico // 3:21

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“When you live in Isabela, life is this fucking good.” — Natural Cut
There’s no room for disagreement
Mike Gleason

PR Locals // Puerto Rico // 3:07

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As the swell window closes for the Puerto Rico season, the locals indulge in one last hoorah
Aerials and tail whips from the kids — big barrels from the big kids
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Ale Moreda, Dylan and Josies Graves // Central America // 2:07

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Puerto Rican hunters find black gold in the form of a slabby left
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NTN24 - Puerto Rico MON MAY 20TH, 2013CBAYONA américa latinadestacadaspuerto rico Senado de Puerto Rico aprueba proyecto contra discriminación por orientación sexual


Senado de Puerto Rico aprueba proyecto contra discriminación por orientación sexual
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El Senado de Puerto Rico aprobó este jueves con 15 votos a favor y 11 en contra el proyecto de ley 238, que prohibirá la discriminación por orientación sexual e identidad de género en el empleo, la vivienda y otras instancias públicas y privadas de la isla.
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DISCRIMINACIÓN SEXUAL Una organización católica de Puerto Rico entregó este lunes más de 20.000 firmas en la sede del Legislativo en contra de normativas que favorezcan la igualdad de derechos de los homosexuales en la isla - NTN24 - Puerto Rico


Entregan 20.000 firmas contra la igualdad de derechos de los homosexuales en Puerto Rico
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Una organización católica de Puerto Rico entregó este lunes más de 20.000 firmas en la sede del Legislativo en contra de normativas que favorezcan la igualdad de derechos de los homosexuales en la isla.
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Fredy Ramos - Krishna Jaramillo

Corea del Sur: Video de protesta de derechos de grupo LGBT - 5/19/2013 - Gabriela Garcia Calderon Orbe

Corea del Sur: Video de protesta de derechos de grupo LGBT - 5/19/2013 - Gabriela Garcia Calderon Orbe

Moody's warns of new Caribbean debt crisis - Financial Times

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19/05/13 16:36 from caribbean - Google News
Moody's warns of new Caribbean debt crisis Financial Times A growing number of Caribbean countries are likely to renege on their debts as the region runs out of options to tackle its limp economic growth and dismal state finances, Mood..

One of San Juan's metro gay beaches-Ocean Park beach

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Puerto Rico Could Become 51st State - Guardian Express via puerto rico news - Google News on 5/19/13 | OPINIONS: Last November 6, in a non-binding statehood referendum, a majority of Puerto Rican voters — 61% — indicated they want the island to become the 51st U.S. state. And the Obama administration is all too happy to comply



Puerto Rico Could Become 51st State
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Statehood for Puerto Rico Puerto Rico's new Progressive Party has voted unanimously to introduce legislation in Congress which could make their country the 51st member of the United States. Presently, the country is a United States Commonwealth.


Last November 6, in a non-binding statehood referendum, a majority of Puerto Rican voters — 61% — indicated they want the island to become the 51st U.S. state. And the Obama administration is all too happy to comply.


Puerto Rico Statehood Bid Gets New Push - Wall Street Journal


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Puerto Rico Statehood Bid Gets New Push
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Pedro Pierluisi—the island's Democratic representative in the U.S. House and a member of the pro-statehood New Progressive Party in Puerto Rico—filed a bill last week that called for a plebiscite on the island. It would ask a direct yes-or-no ...
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Puerto Rico Statehood Bid Gets New Push
Wall Street Journal
Pedro Pierluisi—the island's Democratic representative in the U.S. House and a member of the pro-statehood New Progressive Party in Puerto Rico—filed a bill last week that called for a plebiscite on the island. It would ask a direct yes-or-no ...
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Wall Street Journal Puerto Rico Statehood Bid Gets New Push Wall Street Journal Pedro Pierluisi—the island's Democratic representative in the U.S. House and a member of the pro-statehood New Progressive Party in Puerto Rico —filed a bi..


Video | Bullies attack teenage lesbian, chop her hair - 5/19/2013 - Steve Rothaus' Gay South Florida

Video | Bullies attack teenage lesbian, chop her hair - 5/19/2013 - Steve Rothaus' Gay South Florida

Police sergeant is first female promoted to supervisory position - Progress Index - 5/20/2013

Police sergeant is first female promoted to supervisory position - Progress Index - 5/20/2013

Comprometida con la sindicación de empleados de San Juan via Política - El Nuevo Día on 5/19/13


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Comprometida con la sindicación de empleados de San Juan

19 de mayo de 2013 08:54 p.m.
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Ante el reclamo de empleados municipales para que no se obstaculice el proceso de organización sindical, la alcaldesa de San Juan, Carmen Yulín Cruz, anticipó este domingo que en dos semanas podría ...

Nadal Power somete resoluciones a favor de los ciclistas

19 de mayo de 2013 07:16 p.m.
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El senador José R. Nadal Power presentó, hoy domingo, una medida que busca orientar al público sobre los derechos de los ciclistas, a fin de que se creen las condiciones para el disfrute seguro de l...

Culebra - Con miras a convertir esta isla municipio en un modelo de desarrollo sustentable, el gobernador Alejandro García Padilla anunció este domingo la implementación del proyecto “Culebra, Pione...

Senado retoma la discusión sobre implementación del voto electrónico via Política - El Nuevo Día on 5/20/13


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Senado retoma la discusión sobre implementación del voto electrónico

19 de mayo de 2013 10:17 p.m.
Por Brenda I. Peña López / brenda.pena@gfrmedia.com
La discusión sobre la posible implementación del voto electrónico para los procesos electorales se reavivará mañana, lunes, durante la sesión ordinaria del Senado, cuando ese cuerpo tendrá ante su c...

Yahoo, is poised to create yet another nothing-to-riches tale in the web industr... via The Guardian's Facebook Wall by The Guardian on 5/20/13


via The Guardian's Facebook Wall by The Guardian on 5/20/13
Yahoo, is poised to create yet another nothing-to-riches tale in the web industry with the $1.1bn (£720m) acquisition of the blogging site Tumblr:

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The site was founded in 2007 by David Karp, then 21, in a bedroom in his mother's apartment in New York.

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Anuncian plan para convertir a Culebra en municipio sustentable | Sin Comillas | Negocios en Puerto sincomillas.com

Anuncian plan para convertir a Culebra en municipio sustentable | Sin Comillas | Negocios en Puerto 
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El gobernador Alejandro García Padilla anunció el inicio del plan que convertirá a la isla de Culebra en el primer municipio autosuficiente en términos energéticos y desarrollo sustentable. La inversión...

Does happiness make business sense? Research shows that happy... via Financial Times's Facebook Wall by Financial Times on 5/20/13


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Read for free: Does happiness make business sense?

Research shows that happy employees tend to be more productive. This means promoting happiness in the company makes commercial sense “even if you’re a total Scrooge and only care about making money”. But how do you create workplace satisfaction? What makes you happy at work? http://on.ft.com/12osrH4

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Documentary recounts Latino immigration history as 'harvest' of American empire - Newsworks.org







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Newsworks.org Documentary recounts Latino immigration history as 'harvest' of American empire Newsworks.org Roxborough/Manayunk/East Falls · Mt. Airy/Chestnut Hill · Germantown/West Oak Lane. Documentary recounts Lati..
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Newsworks.org Documentary recounts Latino immigration history as 'harvest' of American empire Newsworks.org Gonzalez, a New York Daily News columnist and co-host of the daily TV show "Democracy Now," says that the best way to get a..



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Documentary recounts Latino immigration history as 'harvest' of American empire
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Gonzalez, a New York Daily News columnist and co-host of the daily TV show "Democracy Now," says that the best way to get a grip on the present immigration debate is to track down some of the reasons people leave their home country. ... by Gonzalez ...


Puerto Rico authorities seize unreported currency

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20/05/13 05:54 from Puerto Rico News
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico -- US Customs and Border Protection field operations officers seized more than $43,500 in unreported currency at the Luis Munoz Marin Airport in Puerto Rico last Wednesday, in two separate incidents. 

The number of leatherbacks on this tropical beach has rebounded in spectacular fashion, with some 500 females nesting each night during the peak season in May and June... - AP

See giant leatherback turtles rebound in the Caribbean - San Jose Mercury News - 5/20/2013 - caribbean - Google News 

See giant leatherback turtles rebound in the Caribbean

By David McFadden, Associated Press
Updated:   05/20/2013 03:37:12 AM PDT



In this May 2, 2013 photo, a tourist takes photographs of a leatherback turtle as it heads to the ocean after burying her eggs in the sand at daybreak on a narrow strip of beach in Grande Riviere, Trinidad. Officials with the U.S.-based Sea Turtle Conservancy say Trinidad is now likely the worldâ s leading tourist destination for people to see leatherbacks. (AP Photo/David McFadden)


GRANDE RIVIERE, Trinidad — Giant leatherback turtles, some weighing half as much as a small car, drag themselves out of the ocean and up the sloping shore on the northeastern coast of Trinidad while villagers await wearing dimmed headlamps in the dark. Their black carapaces glistening, the turtles inch along the moonlit beach, using their powerful front flippers to move their bulky frames onto the sand.
In years past, poachers from Grande Riviere and nearby towns would ransack the turtles' buried eggs and hack the critically threatened reptiles to death with machetes to sell their meat in the market. Now, the turtles are the focus of a thriving tourist trade, with people so devoted to them that they shoo birds away when the turtles first start out as tiny hatchlings scurrying to sea.
The number of leatherbacks on this tropical beach has rebounded in spectacular fashion, with some 500 females nesting each night during the peak season in May and June, along the 800-meter-long (875-yard) beach. Researchers now consider the beach at Grand Riviere, alongside a river that flows into the Atlantic, the most densely nested site for leatherbacks in the world.
"It's sometimes hard remembering that leatherbacks are actually endangered," said tour guide Nicholas Alexander as he watched more emerge from the surf.
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Drug Charge for Virgin Islands Environment Officer - AP


By DAVID McFADDEN Associated Press

Drug Charge for Virgin Islands... - ABC News - 5/19/2013


Federal agents have arrested the top enforcement officer for the U.S. Virgin Islands environment agency on drug trafficking charges after he was allegedly caught with a cache of cocaine on a government patrol boat.
In a statement issued late Saturday, the U.S. attorney's office in the three-island U.S. Caribbean territory said Roberto Tapia was ordered held without bail pending a Tuesday hearing. He is the director of environmental enforcement for the Virgin Islands' Department of Planning and Natural Resources.
A criminal complaint filed in the U.S. islands' district court alleges federal agents observed Tapia using one of the department's boats in a drug trafficking conspiracy. They allege Tapia was armed, uniformed and possessed a bag containing more than 15 pounds (seven kilograms) of cocaine when arrested Friday.
The case is being investigated by several local and U.S. agencies, including the FBI, the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Coast Guard and a public corruption task force.
On Sunday, acting Police Commissioner Rodney F. Querrard Sr. said it was a "sad day" when any law enforcer is accused of breaking the laws that they are sworn to uphold.
"I can assure the public that ours is a policy of zero tolerance for any violations of law by those in our law enforcement divisions — zero tolerance," Querrard said from the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Tapia has been charged with conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cocaine and possession of a firearm in furtherance of drug trafficking.
It was not immediately known if he had a lawyer. He has been placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of the case. It wasn't immediately clear if Tapia would be paid while on leave.
During a U.S. House committee hearing last month, DEA administrator Michele M. Leonhart told lawmakers that officials were concerned about upticks in drug trafficking in the Caribbean and the corrupting influence it can have on local law enforcement officials in the U.S. territories of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
"Traffickers have targeted these islands and you've got also corruption issues within local law enforcement that has caused problems, compromises of the investigations. It's just harder for these hard-working, very dedicated officers and agents to do their jobs," Leonhart said.

Suspect in hate crime slaying of gay man in New York City's Greenwich Village charged with murder - AP | Vigil Held For Gay Man Shot And Killed In Greenwich Village


Suspect in hate crime slaying of gay man in New York City's Greenwich Village charged with murder

BY VERENA DOBNIK, ASSOCIATED PRESS
NEW YORK -- The man who police say hurled homophobic slurs at a gay man on a Manhattan streetbefore firing a single fatal shot to his head has been charged with murder as a hate crime.
Elliot Morales appeared Sunday in Manhattan Criminal Court. He also was charged with criminal possession of a weapon and menacing.
Authorities say Morales used a revolver to kill 32-year-old Mark Carson early Saturday as he walked with a companion in Greenwich Village.
Morales' attorney, Reginald Sharpe, could not be reached for comment. His client is being held without bail with another court appearance scheduled for Thursday.
On Saturday, in the lively Village streets, police say Morales followed Carson and a companion and asked if they wanted to die seconds before opening fire.