Monday, June 10, 2013

Video: ¿Que Dijo? AGP habla Ingles en Desfile puertorriqueño de NY 2013 - YouTube - by Luis Anthony·

¿Que Dijo? AGP habla Ingles en Desfile puertorriqueño de NY 2013 - YouTube

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Published on Jun 9, 2013
El Crédito de Puerto Rico a Punto de ser Chatarra, los asesinatos y masacres no paran y aquí vemos cual es la prioridad del gobierno Mediocre, ridículo y abusador de Alejandro Garcia Padilla que nunca aprendió ingles. AGP dijo en la parada puertorriqueña de NY "que algo tenía el agua en PR y que visiten los Bitches" ¿Cómo? Que Vergüenza!!!
¿Que Dijo? Que vergüenza!!! Bitches??

¿Que Dijo? AGP habla Ingles en Desfile puertorriqueño de NY 2013

Aug. 17, 2005 - The Nation's Victor Navasky on Opinion Journalism - PBS

Aug. 17, 2005 - The Nation's Navasky on Opinion Journalism

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Aug. 17, 2005 - The Nation's Victor Navasky on Opinion Journalism

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New york puerto rico parade

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Puerto Rico festival - YouTube

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Perth Amboy NJ 06-07-2013
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Sistema TV Informa: Abuso de esteroides anabólicos relacionado con muchos problemas de salud

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Mardelis Jusino entrevista a Ariel Reyes Falcón sobre los efectos secundarios de los esteroides anabólicos.
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PR Day Parade draws big crowd in NYC

PR Day Parade draws big crowd in NYC

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Thousands of revelers decked out in the red, white and blue are marching down New York City’s Fifth Avenue for the 56th annual Puerto Rican Day Parade.
Celebrities and politicians are taking part in the festive event, featuring colorful floats, costumes and music.
Tony Award-winning actress Chita Rivera is serving as grand marshal for this year’s parade. This year’s theme is “Salud: Celebrating Your Health.”
The parade runs along Fifth Avenue from 44th Street to 79th Street.
The event evolved in the early 1950s as a pan-Latino affair but later became more focused on celebrating Puerto Rican heritage.
An estimated two million people were expected to line the streets to watch.
An uproar recently erupted among the Puerto Rican community over a logo of their island flag on a commemorative Coors Light beer can created for the parade.
Coors, a parade sponsor, halted the production and sale of the 22-ounce cans.
Organizers denied the image was meant to represent the Puerto Rican flag or the parade’s logo.
Puerto Rico’s population has fallen below 3.7 million while the number of Puerto Ricans living in the states has surged to nearly 4.7 million. Most Puerto Ricans in the United States — 3.2 million in all — were born in the 50 states or the District of Columbia. Additionally, one-third of the Puerto Rican population in the U.S.—1.4 million—was born in Puerto Rico, according to the Pew Hispanic Center.
Puerto Ricans are the second-largest population of Hispanic origin living in the United States, accounting for 9.2 percent of the U.S. Hispanic population in 2010. Mexicans, the nation’s largest Hispanic origin group, constituted 32.9 million, or 64.9 percent, of the Hispanic population in 2010.
Puerto Ricans are concentrated in the Northeast (52 percent), mostly in New York (23 percent), and in the South (30 percent), mostly in Florida (18 percent).
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UN decolonization panel taking up PR

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The United Nations Special Committee on Decolonization will again discuss Puerto Rico’s political status as its annual session kicks off Monday in New York.

'Upscale Hispanics' Could Help Rebuild U.S. Middle Class 10/06/13 08:40 from Latino Voices on HuffingtonPost.com

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China and the Caribbean — a Marriage Made in Heaven? 10/06/13 09:27 from Caribbean Journal | Chinese Ambassador: Trinidad Caribbean’s “Most Attractive Economy” 10/06/13 08:34 from Caribbean Journal

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10/06/13 09:27 from Caribbean Journal
Tweet By Zhivargo Laing CJ Contributor ON A recent radio show in the Bahamas, the topic of China’s $8 million loan to the country was being discussed. A curious caller asked, “what do the Chinese want for these loans anyway?” Her question ..

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Tweet Above: Port of Spain (CJ Photo) By the Caribbean Journal staff Haung Xing Yuan, the newly-installed Chinese Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago, held talks on Friday with Trinidad Trade Minister Vasant Bharath. It was the first of what..