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Senator for the district of Carolina Villanueva Soto Lornna visited the island municipality together with officers and directors of the Maritime Transport Authority.
Artist: Paul Simon Song: Born in Puerto Rico Album: Songs from the Capeman (1997) Lyrics SALVADOR I was born in Puerto Rico We came here when I was a child Before I reached the age of sixteen I was running with the gang and we were wild He keeps looking but he don't recognize me. Some guy from Lexington or Park Red beans and rice from kitchen windows Supper-time and the barrio is dark. No one knows you like I do Nobody can know your heart the way I do No one can testify to all that you've been through But I will. SAL & THE VAMPIRES I was born in Puerto Rico And my blood is Taino Spanish Caribbean my soul SALVADOR We came here wearing summer clothes in winter Hearts of sunshine in the cold Your family rented this apartment You'd watch the street lamps from your perch In the sacramental hour your stepfather in black Preached the fire of the Pentecostal Church No one knows you like I do Nobody can know your heart the way I do No one can testify to all that you've been through But this will. SAL & THE VAMPIRES I was born in Puerto Rico Came here when I was a child. SALVADOR Small change and sunlight, then I left these streets for good. My days as short as they were wild. CARLOS APACHE I'm Carlos Apache ANGEL SOTO Angel Soto FRENCHY CORDERO Frenchy Cordero BABU CHARLIE CRUZ Babu Charlie Cruz SALVADOR Your features blurred in every grainy photo And fading headline of the Daily News Wiltwyck School for Criminal Children Auburn, Brooklyn House of D., Dannemora, Sing-Sing, Attica <b>...</b>
Ricky Martin talks about the joy of returning to Broadway at the premiere of 'Evita,' while fellow thespians Vanessa Williams, Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Cheyenne Jackson praise his performance after the show. (April 6)
"Things were so bad that I had to fly up to New York to meet with ratings agencies before being sworn in, to avoid a guaranteed downgrade to 'junk' status," says Puerto Rico's governor Luis Fortuño. "We should have been America's Greece."
Fortuño spoke at Reason Weekend 2012, Reason Foundation's annual donor event, which took place in San Juan, Puerto Rico. He discussed the importance of making bold, quick cuts to government, his plans to incentivize capital investment in Puerto Rico, and his desire to see Puerto Rico be admitted as the 51st state in the union.
About 25 minutes. Filmed by Joshua Swain and Anthony Fisher. Edited by Zach Weissmueller.
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"Things were so bad that I had to fly up to New York to meet with ratings agencies before being sworn in, to avoid a guaranteed downgrade to 'junk' status," says Puerto Rico's governor Luis Fortuño. "We should have been America's Greece." Fortuño spoke at Reason Weekend 2012, Reason Foundation's annual donor event, which took place in San Juan, Puerto Rico. He discussed the importance of making bold, quick cuts to government, his plans to incentivize capital investment in Puerto Rico, and his desire to see Puerto Rico be admitted as the 51st state in the union. About 25 minutes. Filmed by Joshua Swain and Anthony Fisher. Edited by Zach Weissmueller. Visit Reason.tv for downloadable versions and subscribe to Reason.tv's YouTube channel to receive automatic notifications when new material goes live.
Nuevo Superintendente de Policía en Puerto Rico directo desde el FBI-Miami en una semana en que las encuestas auguran cambio de gobierno, Alcalde Vega Baja amenaza a su staff si no le ayuda en política y tomó nuevo giro el desmadre en las Primarias Marzo 2012. Phillip Escoriaza analiza en Univision Noticias 31032012 con Felipe Gomez....más/more: phillipescoriaza.blogspot.com...New PR Police Chief, local primaries still unresolved and a Mayor who threatens his staff if it doesn't help him politically..Phillip Escoriaza analyzes the week with Domingo Emmanuelli and Felipe Gomez @ Univision PR News
http://QuenospasaPuertoRico.com Officials say that 75 percent of the murders in Puerto Rico are drug related. The Caribbean location and political status of the U.S. commonwealth make it an ideal route for cocaine traffickers. Kelly Cobiella reports.