Saturday, June 22, 2013

Governor defends petroleum tax plan

Moody’s cuts Prepa to near junk level

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Moody’s cuts Prepa to near junk level

Moody’s Investors Service downgraded the credit rating of the Puerto Rico Electr ...

Hike in federal ‘surge’ in PR on horizon

A “surge” in federal agents being deployed to stem drug trafficking and related ...

At 4.9 million, Puerto Ricans remain second-largest Latino group in states

Puerto Ricans remain the second-largest Latino population group in the United St ...

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PR unemployment, jobs both in decline

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PR unemployment, jobs both in decline

Puerto Rico’s unemployment rate fell to 13.4 percent in May, posting a fourth st ...

PR aims to boost aerospace industry

Puerto Rico officials are attending the Paris Air Show this week as the island g ...

PR researchers deploy oysters to clean Condado Lagoon in novel experiment

Researchers in Puerto Rico are seeding the Condado Lagoon with native oysters in ...

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Governor defends petroleum tax plan

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Governor defends petroleum tax plan

Gov. Alejandro García Padilla is defending a proposed hike in petroleum taxes, s ...

PRTC launches summer travel deals

Puerto Rico is celebrating the beginning of summer by offering deep discounts on ...

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Drug cartels in Oregon: History of Mexican cartels - OregonLive.com 

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Drug cartels in Oregon: History of Mexican cartels
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1980s: The U.S. cuts off Caribbean cocaine routes and works with Colombia to take apart its cartels. Mexican cartels ... The U.S. refers to them generally as cartels but also as transnational crime organizations (TCOs) or drug trafficking organizations ...

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