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Challenge to Puerto Rico as 51st State

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La primaria republicana en Puerto Rico y las visitas de Romney y Santorum colocan sobre el tapete la discusión de la posibilidad de una estadidad en español, pero sin consecuencias.

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PUERTO RICO: The GOP Primary, Latino Vote and Statehood
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During our visit, the GOP hopefuls, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum personally campaigned for Puerto Rico's 20 delegates. (SAN FRANCISCO) - My wife and I just returned from a visit to Puerto Rico. The temperatures were in the high 80s with very little ...

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Mike Nova's starred items Billions Lost In Tax-Refund Scam - Wall Street Journal via puerto rico - Google News on 3/29/12 Wall Street Journal Billions Lost In Tax-Refund ScamWall Street JournalBy REED ALBERGOTTI Federal authorities are struggling to crack down on what they describe as a widespread scheme that has already likely defrauded the Internal Revenue Service of billions of dollars using the stolen identities of Puerto Rican citizens....

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Latino security shakedown in Arizona
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People are questioning security searches of Latinos in Arizona. CNN's Thelma Gutierrez reports.

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Seis meses de cárcel para ‘Piculín’
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El ex baloncelista podría salir de prisión en aproximadamente un mes, debido a acreditación de tiempo encarcelado.

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http://www.elnuevodia.com/baleanapatrullaenlaavenidabaldoriotydecastro-1224516.html Estan Malas las Cosas...

Balean a patrulla en la avenida Baldorioty de Castro - El Nuevo Día
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La guagua se fue a la fuga. Policía investiga la escena.

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http://www.elnuevodia.com/acusanasargentodelapoliciaporagresionsexual-1224417.html Que Pasa con La Policia????

Acusan a sargento de la Policía por agresión sexual - El Nuevo Día
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Melvin Hernández Hernández presuntamente cometió los actos contra una hijastra, desde que la niña tenía 8 años hasta los 14 años

The Debate On Freedom of Puerto Rican Political Prisoners (1 of 3)

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The Debate On Freedom of Puerto Rican Political Prisoners (1 of 3)

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The Debate On Freedom of Puerto Rican Political Prisoners (2 of 3)

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Los mejores del kayaking en Puerto Rico

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Los mejores del kayaking en Puerto Rico

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The Debate On Freedom of Puerto Rican Political Prisoners (1 of 3)

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Xamurai Sport Karate News- entrevista a Jovan Medina

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Xamurai Sport Karate News- entrevista a Jovan Medina

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The Latino Religious Experience and Political Engagement in the United States

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The Latino Religious Experience and Political Engagement in the United States

Culto y Vida: A Conference on Religiosity and Puerto Rican Studies Thursday, May 5, 3:30-8:00 pm Carlos Vargas-Ramos Research Associate Center for Puerto Rican Studies Hunter College "The Latino Religious Experience and Political Engagement in the United States"

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Guyana President: Caribbean Must See Itself as Part of Bigger Movement

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Above: Guyana President Donald Ramotar

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Guyana President Donald Ramotar says that by broadening bilateral relations, Caribbean countries can better immunize themselves against the problems that affect other parts of the world.

Ramotar, who was speaking at a reception hosted by the Caribbean Association of Investment Promotion Agencies, said the region’s countries needed to bridge existing gaps and invest in one another’s countries.

“In Guyana, we are located in a position where we can not only facilitate integration in the Caribbean but, with South America as well,” Ramotar said. “The Caribbean must, more and more, begin to see itself as part of a bigger movement.”

One area in which the region can improve is protecting its food supply; with imminent growth in world population, the Caribbean can “definitely built its food security,” he said.

Cleo Huggins, executive director of Invest SVG in St Vincent and the Grenadines, said the Caribbean Association of Investemnt Promotions Agencies was trying to promote the Caribbean as an investment location rather than as individual countries.

“We believe that each individual [country] has its own strengths, but collectively it will be more attractive to investors from the rest of the world,” he said.

Miguel COTTO vs Antonio MARGARITO "Face Off with Max Kellerman" Preview (BoricuaBoxing.com)

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Miguel COTTO vs Antonio MARGARITO "Face Off with Max Kellerman" Preview (BoricuaBoxing.com)

BORICUABOXING.com -- This time it's personal. Three-division world champion and the Pride of Puerto Rico MIGUEL COTTO will make the second defense of his World Boxing Association (WBA) super welterweight title in the long-awaited rematch against professional rival and three-time welterweight world champion ANTONIO "The Tijuana Tornado" MARGARITO, of México, Saturday, December 3, at The Mecca of Boxing, Madison Square Garden. Cotto-Margarito II will be produced and distributed Live by HBO Pay-Per-View®, beginning at 9 pm ET / 6:00 pm PT. Their first encounter, on July 26, 2008, was a battle of epic proportion and arguably the Fight of the Year. Cotto and Margarito boast a combined record of 74-9 (56 KOs) -- a winning percentage of 89% and a victory by knockout ratio of 76% -- not to mention seven world titles between them. Promoted by Top Rank, in association with Cotto Promotions, AT&T, and Madison Square Garden, tickets to Cotto-Margarito II, priced at $600, $400, $300, $200, $100 and $50, including applicable service charges

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Vehículo dispara al aire en la avenida Baldorioty

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Al momento, no se ofrecieron otros detalles de la persecución del auto.


Ocupan laboratorio casero de marihuana en Isabela

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Durante la intervención, se arrestó a Carlos Acevedo Fantauzzi, de 36 años.


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6:51 AM 3/30/2012 | Former FBI director tapped as P. Rico police chief - The Associated Press | Puerto Rico Police Chief Steps Down Amid Record Violence - InSight Crime

Former FBI Director Tapped as P. Rico Police Chief - ABC News

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Former FBI Director Tapped as P. Rico Police Chief
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A former director of the FBI office based in Puerto Rico was nominated Thursday to lead the island's troubled police department, which US justice officials have accused of corruption, illegal killings and civil rights violations.

Former FBI Director Tapped as P. Rico Police Chief

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A former director of the FBI office based in Puerto Rico was nominated Thursday to lead the island's troubled police department, which U.S. justice officials have accused of corruption, illegal killings and civil rights violations.

The nomination of Hector Pesquera comes just hours after police chief Emilio Diaz Colon resigned.

Pesquera would take on a 17,000-member police department that has struggled to contain a rise in violent crime while trying to adopt dozens of reforms demanded by the U.S. Justice Department in a scathing report released late last year.

"Hector Pesquera has the knowledge, the experience, the leadership, the commitment and a proven track record to successfully lead our police department," said Gov. Luis Fortuno, who is seeking a second term in this year's upcoming general elections in which crime has been a dominant issue.

The Senate, which is controlled by Fortuno's pro-statehood party, is expected to soon approve Pesquera's nomination.

The nominee, 65, said in a brief statement that he would develop new preventive measures to help fight crime.

In December 1995, Pesquera was the first Puerto Rican appointed to lead the local FBI office. He had been with the agency for 27 years before retiring in December 2003. He most recently served as assistant director for Miami's Port Authority.

Diaz led the department for nearly nine months and was heavily criticized for never presenting a plan to fight crime.

Fortuno said late Wednesday that Diaz resigned because he didn't want to affect reforms being undertaken.

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Puerto Rico Police Chief Steps Down Amid Record Violence - InSight Crime

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Puerto Rico Police Chief Steps Down Amid Record Violence
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Puerto Rico's police chief has resigned after less than a year on the job, leaving office in the middle of a record murder wave and reports of widespread corruption within the police force. Superintendent Emilio Diaz Colon presided over the Puerto ...

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Puerto Rico Police Chief Steps Down Amid Record Violence

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    Puerto Rico's police chief has resigned after less than a year on the job, leaving office in the middle of a record murder wave and reports of widespread corruption within the police force.

    Superintendent Emilio Diaz Colon presided over the Puerto Rican Police department (PRPD) during the most violent year in the U.S. territory's history, which saw 1136 homicides in 2011.

    While sudden, Diaz's resignation was not entirely unforeseen. He had been widely criticized ever since his appointment in July 2011, when he stated that he had no plans to change the way the PRPD operated or to develop any kind of anti-crime strategy. His resignation followed a survey by newspaper El Nuevo Dia which showed only 25% of Puerto Ricans supported the retired two-star National Guard general.

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    Diaz is Puerto Rico's second police superintendent in a row to resign due to accusations of incompetence. His predecessor, Jose Figueroa Sancha, also tendered his (likely forced) resignation in response to a surge in homicides.

    Reform of the PRPD, which has been criticized by the Department of Justice for allegations of systemic corruption, has moved slowly. In September, Kenneth McClintock, the territory's lieutenant governor, told NPR that some analysts suggest it could take as long as 15 years to fully restore the confidence of US federal officials in Puerto Rico's police. While McClintock said he would prefer the process move faster, that grim assessment of the territory's police means Diaz's successor is sure to inherit a difficult job.

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    Former FBI director tapped as P. Rico police chief

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    A former director of the FBI office based in Puerto Rico was nominated Thursday to lead the island's troubled police department, which U.S. justice officials have accused of corruption, illegal killings and civil rights violations.

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    Former FBI director tapped as P. Rico police chief

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    A former director of the FBI office based in Puerto Rico was nominated Thursday to lead the island's troubled police department, which U.S. justice officials have accused of corruption, illegal killings and civil rights violations.

    The nomination of Hector Pesquera comes just hours after police chief Emilio Diaz Colon resigned.

    Pesquera would take on a 17,000-member police department that has struggled to contain a rise in violent crime while trying to adopt dozens of reforms demanded by the U.S. Justice Department in a scathing report released late last year.

    "Hector Pesquera has the knowledge, the experience, the leadership, the commitment and a proven track record to successfully lead our police department," said Gov. Luis Fortuno, who is seeking a second term in this year's upcoming general elections in which crime has been a dominant issue.

    The Senate, which is controlled by Fortuno's pro-statehood party, is expected to soon approve Pesquera's nomination.

    The nominee, 65, said in a brief statement that he would develop new preventive measures to help fight crime.

    In December 1995, Pesquera was the first Puerto Rican appointed to lead the local FBI office. He had been with the agency for 27 years before retiring in December 2003. He most recently served as assistant director for Miami's Port Authority.

    Diaz led the department for nearly nine months and was heavily criticized for never presenting a plan to fight crime.

    Fortuno said late Wednesday that Diaz resigned because he didn't want to affect reforms being undertaken.

     

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    Díaz Colón resigns as Police Superintendent

    By Rafael R. Díaz TorresOf the Daily Sun staffrdiaz@prdailysun.netPuerto Rico State Police Superintendent Emilio Díaz Colón left his position as leader of the island’s Police force Wednesday after months of denying he would resign.As in other recent local political controversies of relevance, the information was first presented in the afternoon on the popular television show “SuperXclusivo,” which is hosted by gossip reporter Antulio “Kobbo” Santarrosa (La Comay). While Santarrosa made reference to unidentified sources and argued Gov. Fortuño asked Díaz Colón to resign, the Daily Sun could not confirm that information.The island’s first executive accepted Díaz Colón’s... Read More

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