Tuesday, August 19, 2014

The History of Bilingualism in Puerto Rico | Firme en sus prioridades el PNP | PR not pursuing case against credit raters | Puerto Rico Governor Does ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, Nominates Ricky Martin | Masked stolen weapons and a car in Vieques | Chamber will review the tax credits Granted by the Government

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Firme en sus prioridades el PNP



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By Yennifer Álvarez Jaimes, EL Vocero -3 hours ago 4:00 am
The president of the New Progressive Party (PNP), Pedro Pierluisi announced that power, status and public finances will be the priority of the community in this legislative session.
Pierluisi made the announcement yesterday at the end of the fourth Legislative Conference in Palma so far this year.
The resident commissioner also questioned the Electric Power Authority (PREPA) reached an agreement with banks and bondholders but "today is a mystery."
"Where is the deal? What do you have? What powers will have this restructuring officer? All this is a mystery and should not be, "questioned the leader of Palma.
He said it is disturbing that the administration of Alejandro García Padilla has not announced how it will address new efficiency standards ESA on air quality (MATS, for its acronym in English) that expose the public corporation to daily fines of $ 250 thousand if not meet the federal guidelines.
Pierluisi also reported that the Legislative Conference agreed to submit a draft status would be "collectively" and not individual projects. PNP leader said that the community has not yet decided whether to submit legislation because they expect the Popular Democratic Party (PPD) ends its internal discussion on the status formula that will promote.
"We do this because we see that there are clear divisions in the PDP, so this is no time for us to be addressing this issue but rather to reiterate that all support statehood," he said.
"We must not anticipate events, when we have a concrete proposal and that can be understood from the leadership of the PDP then react," the leader of the Palma surrounded by many of the House and Senate lawmakers.
At the same time, the resident commissioner also said that his party will monitor further tax reform that intends to present PPD because the country "can not bear an additional tax."
The PNP spokesman in the House, Jenniffer Gonzalez, claimed that his delegation has consistently legislation is shelved or copied by members of the PPD.
"Many of the projects are copied by the PDP lawmakers and then lie as if they were of them," said the former president of the Chamber.
Pierluisi said that 74 percent of the projects approved in the House of Representatives received the votes of the NPP. "We are acting in good faith, but do constructive criticism whenever we see that a project is not good," the leader of Palma.
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A graduate of the School of Communication at the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras with nine years of experience as a journalist in print, radio and television.

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Por Yennifer Álvarez Jaimes, EL VOCERO – 4:00 am
El presidente del Partido Nuevo Progresista (PNP), Pedro Pierluisi, anunció que la energía, el status y las finanzas públicas serán la prioridad de la colectividad en esta sesión legislativa.
Pierluisi hizo el anuncio ayer al terminar la cuarta Conferencia Legislativa de la Palma en lo que va de año.
El también comisionado residente cuestionó que la Autoridad de Energía Eléctrica (AEE) llegara a un acuerdo con la banca y los bonistas pero “al día de hoy sea todo un misterio”.
“¿Dónde está el acuerdo? ¿Qué dispone? ¿Qué poderes va tener este oficial de restructuración? Todo eso es un misterio y no debe ser así”, cuestionó el líder de la Palma.
Dijo además que es preocupante que la administración de Alejandro García Padilla no haya anunciado cómo atenderá los nuevos parámetros de eficiencia en la AEE sobre la calidad de aire (MATS, por sus siglas en inglés) que exponen a la corporación pública a multas diarias de $250 mil si no cumplen con los parámetros federales.
Pierluisi informó además que la Conferencia Legislativa acordó que de presentar algún proyecto de status sería “de forma colectiva” y no proyectos individuales. El líder del PNP dijo que la colectividad todavía no ha decidido si presentará legislación porque esperan que el Partido Popular Democrático (PPD) termine su discusión interna sobre la fórmula de status que promoverá.
“Hacemos esto porque vemos que hay claras divisiones en el PPD, así que este no es momento para nosotros estar atendiendo este tema sino más bien reiterar que todos apoyamos la estadidad”, sentenció.
“No hay que adelantarnos a los eventos, cuando tengamos una propuesta concreta y que se pueda entender de parte del liderato del PPD entonces reaccionamos”, agregó el líder de la Palma rodeado de gran parte de los legisladores de Cámara y Senado.
Al mismo tiempo, el también comisionado residente dijo que su colectividad estará pendiente de la reforma contributiva que se propone presentar el PPD porque el País “no aguanta un impuesto adicional”.
La portavoz del PNP en la Cámara, Jenniffer González, reclamó que constantemente su delegación presenta legislación que es engavetada o copiada por miembros del PPD.
“Muchos de los proyectos son copiados por los legisladores del PPD y luego los radican como si fueran de ellos”, aseguró la expresidenta de la Cámara.
Pierluisi dijo que el 74 por ciento de los proyectos aprobados en la Cámara de Representantes contó con el voto del PNP. “Nosotros estamos actuando de buena fe, pero haremos críticas constructivas siempre que veamos que un proyecto no es bueno”, concluyó el líder de la Palma.

Yennifer Álvarez Jaimes, EL VOCERO

Graduada de la Escuela de Comunicación de la Universidad de Puerto Rico, Recinto de Río Piedras con nueve años de experiencia como periodista en prensa escrita, radio y televisión.

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Representative Office Announces Closing of ESA in Ponce

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By InterNewsService - 6:44 a.m.
The representative Luis Leon Rodriguez, the New Progressive Party (PNP), said today that the Electric Power Authority (PREPA) this month plans to close the office of customer service located in North Ponce and serves more than 15,000 subscribers month with a collection of over two million monthly.
Leon Rodriguez blasted the CEO of the ESA, Juan Alicea Flores, for "leaving thousands devoid of Ponce will now have to make endless ranks for their services."
"We firmly oppose the closure of this office. The effect of Alicea Flores wrong decision will result in overcrowding of subscribers, where an entire city will have to go pay and make complaints to a single office for a population of about 166,000 people, only Ponce. Not to mention the neighboring towns, "said the politician.
He added that "if two sales offices in our city it is difficult to make a claim, it will be even more difficult when we have only one office to provide services to almost a quarter of a million subscribers."
The legislator defended the retention of the office, located in the Santa Maria mall on Avenida Las Americas, and called on all legislators in the south, belonging to the Popular Democratic Party (PPD), to join the struggle.
"It's time for senators and legislators representing this area denounce this act. This is part of a plan developed by the current management of the ESA to close service offices throughout the island. Ponce Here we will not stop our fight to repeal this disastrous decision. I urge senators and representatives to the parliamentary majority for the first time this term, make their voices heard and denounce this action. "
In a signed letter to the president of the Union of the Electricity Industry and Irrigation (UTIER), Angel Figueroa Jaramillo, the representative appropriated their opposition to the closure could mean the loss of dozens of jobs.
Leon Rodriguez also announced the filing of a resolution to halt the "wrong decision".

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Inspects facilities Pierluisi national security

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By <a href="http://ElVocero.com" rel="nofollow">ElVocero.com</a> - 5:27 pm
Lajas, PR As part of Its Commitment to Intensify the fight against Drug Trafficking on the island, the Resident Commissioner Pedro Pierluisi, today inspected the operation of the newly restored and Lajas Aerostat Maritime Air Operations Centre in Salinas Caribbean.
Both plants belong to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and are operated by the Bureau of Customs and Border Protection of the United States.
"appreciate the invitation to make me official of the Bureau of Customs and Border Protection, Especially Marcombe Sonny, who directs the Center for Air and Marine Operations, to see and learn first hand the facilities from Which is monitored by radar, all air and maritime traffic reaching the territory. Due To Its geographical location, Puerto Rico is an entry point for drug smuggling and in essence, it is from here That Customs alert to suspicious activity in the air or at sea and it Responds by activating STI air unit. In the case of suspicious maritime activity, the Coast Guard Responds, "Pierluisi said.
Resident Commissioner Also inspected Radar System Drug Trafficking in Lajas, Which This year was restored after two years of work and effort in Congress.
"The Lajas aerostat the only one in the Caribbean is an Important tool That Helps law enforcement agencies and state and federal law enforcement to intercept and identify identity Both planes and boats carrying drugs into Puerto Rico. The aerostat is part of eight forming Radar System Drug Trafficking , along with six on the border with Mexico and one in the Florida Keys. In August 2011, high winds destroyed the balloon and in January 2013, the Department of Defense of the United States said it would cease operation of the system nationwide. Immediately started working to get the program to the Department of Homeland Security was Transferred and we did, with the help of the Chairman of the Committee on National Security of the Federal Chamber, Michael McCaul, and 14 other Members of Congress, the Secretary of the Defense and the Director of the Office of Management and Budget federal. Homeland Security took over the program on October 1, 2013, and restored the aerostat This Year, "said Pierluisi.
As part of Its Effort to Save the Lajas aerostat Pierluisi managed to be included in the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal year 2014, several Amendments That will benefit Puerto Rico, treats including the Lajas aerostat Should be replaced to Strengthen the fight against drug Trafficking in Puerto Rico. Also, in 2013, Achieved the inclusion of three of His Measures in the bill That established the assignments of the Department of Homeland Security in 2013, Which Sought to Provide more funds for operations of drug intervention on the island and drive a solution for Lajas aerostat.
"Through the two facilities I visited today, the Air and Marine Operations Center Radar System and Drug Trafficking, are doing what needs to be done to protect our borders and to detect and confiscate the drug Enters and leaves our ports and airports. We are seeing the results in the Increase in seizures of drug shipments, the Increase in the arrest of Individuals and the reduction in the murder rate and drug-related violence, "I said Pierluisi.
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Second pot shop opens in Seattle amid slow start to legal sales

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SEATTLE (Reuters) - Seattle's second retail marijuana store opened on Monday to a long line of customers, more than a month after Washington became the second U.S. state to legalize the recreational sale of cannabis to adults.







  

Ex-Guatemalan drug kingpin pleads guilty to U.S. charges

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(Reuters) - The patriarch of a Guatemalan family linked by authorities to Mexico's Sinaloa drug cartel pleaded guilty on Monday to conspiring to import more than 450 kilograms (992 pounds) of Colombian cocaine into the United States.
  

PGA Tour returns after 'energy' talks

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By Yennifer Alvarez Jaimes, The Spokesman - 3:59 a.m.
Governor Alejandro García Padilla returns today to the island yesterday after several Participating in Meetings with the Treasury Department, the Department of Energy and Department of Homeland Security in Washington DC
According To Press Secretary La Fortaleza, Jesus Manuel Ortiz, the chief executive said the Treasury Department "progress on tax and economic issues of our administration."
Furthermore, García Padilla Talked acerca possible with federal funding agencies-mechanisms to Capital improvement projects.
Meanwhile, Spokesman for the Executive said García Padilla Press Discussed the details of the project to build a natural gas terminal in Aguirre.
Also, without going into details, it was Reported That the governor a memorandum of understanding Discussed With the Department of Energy of the United States "to improve the energy profile of the island."
Meanwhile, the Department of Homeland Security United States, the governor Discussed continue Initiatives to increase increasing the number of Passengers visiting the island and access to international destinations, said Ortiz.
García Padilla on Thursday Traveled to Attend the annual meeting of the Southern Governors Association (SGA acronym for STIs in Inglés) in Little Rock in Arkansas.
The meeting was a Meeting with state leaders to discuss common issues: such as economic development, energy, education and access to federal funding, the press office of Reported Stronghold.

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Jorge Sanchez reelected president of the Board of Governors of the UPR

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Jorge Sanchez revalidated today as president of the Board of Governors of the University of Puerto Rico (UPR), to be re-ELECTED members of the Board at its first meeting of the new Regular academic year.
Meanwhile, Fernando Lloveras San Miguel was endorsed to serve as vice president of the Governing Board, a position That was vacant.
The Executive Committee of the Board of Governors, now with San Miguel Sánchez and Lloveras, will continue as secretary Ana Matanzo Vicéns.
Thanked Sanchez "the support and confidence Placed in me by the Board members to continue to advance the transformation of Puerto Rico UPR that you 'want."
Sanchez is a prominent physician, teacher and researcher. 've has-been the Chairman of the Board of Governors of the UPR, Which Is His alma mater, from July 2013 with previously held administrative positions at the University as interim president, Dean of the School of Medical Sciences in 1995 and Acting Dean of the School of Rio Piedras in 1998, Among Others. Internationally, he is a member of the Ibero-American Society of dermatopathology.
Lloveras, meanwhile, has worked since 2003 as executive director of the Conservation Trust of Puerto Rico. I was with previously CEO and cofounder of <a href="http://Microjuris.com" rel="nofollow">Microjuris.com</a>. 've has a Juris Doctor from UPR and a Masters in Public Policy from Harvard University.
Sanchez welcomed the three new board members meeting: the representative of the class of Yariel Aníbal López Correa, cloistered representative Jorge Valentín Pérez Díaz and Carlos Asencio, nominated by Governor Alejandro García Padilla to a vacant position in the Board.

Masked stolen weapons and a car in Vieques

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By <a href="http://Primerahora.com" rel="nofollow">Primerahora.com</a> 08/19/2014 | 6:27 a.m.
Four guns, bullets of different calibers, a car, clothes and electronic equipment and the booty charged with Which two masked Individuals who-committed a burglary in the neighborhood inside 997 Destination in Vieques.
According To the preliminary investigation of Garcia, the seal of Vieques agent, the complainant alleges, Marines Colon Nieves, 33, two masked men carrying firearms Approached him've Announced the robbery.
It was the thugs Reported That Told him his victim to open the safe, it Contained four guns shooting. Were These Described as a revolver Smith & Wesson .38 caliber pistol Smith & Wesson 9mm pistol Rugger .22 caliber and a .357 revolver.
In Addition, the crooks Loaded with several different calibers of bullets, garments, a cell Iphone, an Ipad, a computer and a Jeep vehicle, Wrangler Unlimited Sport model, green color.
The injured and uninjured Individuals left the scene in an unknown direction.
The Criminal Investigation Corps Investigates Fajardo.

Chamber will review the tax credits Granted by the Government

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By Rebecca Banuchi 08/18/2014 | 8:11 pm
The House of Representatives Will Consider That During The Regular session begins each new tax credits Granted by the Government to determine whether or not performance benefit of the country.
This was the House Monday Anticipated President Jaime Perello, Summarizing the start of work Which book will guide the legislative session This.
"In terms of economic development, the House of Representatives will focus on a comprehensive review of the tax credits, segmented, approved without having generated the expected benefits," said the legislative leader.
The Treasury Committee That Began analysis last year, and Conducted several public hearings where, ITS president, Rafael Hernández Montañez popular representative, cited several public agencies for the tax impact of Such aid.
However, the House then hired at a cost of $ 90,000, resources, Department of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Puerto Rico (UPR) for the completion of the task.
The work, by graduate students of That institution, the end is now in the review stage, by the economist Ramon Cao, and Between the end of This Month and early September Should be ready end of the Report with the findings. 
The tax credits are under scrutiny Those That Have Been Granted to the manufacturing, tourism, agriculture, hospitals, housing, green energy and film.
NOTED That Perello, based on the findings of the report, the parliamentary majority will present legislation to see what credits Should be eliminated or modified.
The chairman of the House Also Said That emphasis will be Given to the adoption of a tax reform "that does not have any available National patent and to do justice to the working middle class." Mechanisms That lower the costs of goods and related to hauling goods to the island of Vieques and Culebra Municipalities will Also be Assessed services.
That He Also Predicted During the session the second part of STI 360 Comprehensive Safety Plan is Implemented, whereby various strategies to combat crime are developed, and priority will be Given to the monitoring of the "Law of Microenterprise Support at Small and Medium Merchant" to know if the recent approval status, Which Gives incentives to the industry, is paying off.
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They will review the tax credits Granted by the Government

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The House of Representatives Will Consider That During The Regular session begins each new tax credits Granted by the Government to determine whether or not performance benefit of the country.
This was the House Monday Anticipated President Jaime Perello, Summarizing the start of work Which book will guide the legislative session This.
"In terms of economic development, the House of Representatives will focus on a comprehensive review of the tax credits, segmented, approved without having generated the expected benefits," said the legislative leader.
The Treasury Committee That Began analysis last year, and Conducted several public hearings where, ITS president, Rafael Hernández Montañez popular representative, cited several public agencies for the tax impact of Such aid.
However, the House then hired at a cost of $ 90,000, resources, Department of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Puerto Rico (UPR) for the completion of the task.
The work, by graduate students of That institution, the end is now in the review stage, by the economist Ramon Cao, and Between the end of This Month and early September Should be ready end of the Report with the findings.
The tax credits are under scrutiny Those That Have Been Granted to the manufacturing, tourism, agriculture, hospitals, housing, green energy and film.
NOTED That Perello, based on the findings of the report, the parliamentary majority will present legislation to see what credits Should be eliminated or modified.
The chairman of the House Also Said That emphasis will be Given to the adoption of a tax reform "that does not have any available National patent and to do justice to the working middle class." Mechanisms That lower the costs of goods and related to hauling goods to the island of Vieques and Culebra Municipalities will Also be Assessed services.
That He Also Predicted During the session the second part of STI 360 Comprehensive Safety Plan is Implemented, whereby various strategies to combat crime are developed, and priority will be Given to the monitoring of the "Law of Microenterprise Support at Small and Medium Merchant" to know if the recent approval status, Which Gives incentives to the industry, is paying off.
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Narcos crearon crisis fronteriza en EEUU – Metro

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WICHITA, Kansas, EE.UU. (AP) — El senador republicano Pat Roberts culpó el lunes a organizaciones de tráfico de drogas de la reciente avalancha de niños centroamericanos inmigrantes, ya que, a decir suyo, los cárteles han propagado información falsa respecto al programa que protege de la deportación a menores de edad como un atractivo para tener más gente en Estados Unidos que trabaje en sus operaciones de narcotráfico.
Roberts aseveró lo anterior en la convención anual de la Asociación Independiente de Petróleo y Gas de Kansas después que un miembro de la audiencia sugirió a la delegación congresional del estado que los republicanos tengan una "política más flexible" sobre inmigración si quieren hacer avanzar el resto de su agenda conservadora.
El senador federal de Kansas explicó en una entrevista más adelante que él no se estaba refiriendo a todos los 66.000 inmigrantes de Centroamérica que han creado una crisis en la frontera de Texas, sino "a mucha gente" de 16 años y de hasta aproximadamente 22 que están viniendo con esa afluencia.
"Ellos se convierten en las llamadas mulas para expandir sus operaciones de drogas en Estados Unidos", dijo Roberts.
Señaló que fueron los cárteles del narcotráfico en esas naciones centroamericanas los que propagaron la información falsa de que se permitiría a los niños inmigrantes permanecer en Estados Unidos bajo la directriz de hace dos años del presidente Barack Obama, conocida como DACA, la cual suspendió deportaciones y garantizó permiso de trabajo a ciertos inmigrantes que fueron traídos al país ilegalmente siendo menores de edad.
Al ser presionado sobre si tenía pruebas o bases para sus afirmaciones, Roberts respondió que era "del dominio público" y que los gobiernos de esos países centroamericanos dijeron a Estados Unidos que la desinformación fue un esfuerzo de los cárteles de las drogas.
"Ellos emitieron mucha información que simplemente no era correcta; fue un señuelo para que la gente abandonara naciones que están desgarradas por la guerra y en donde la gente no cree que exista una oportunidad de prosperar", agregó.
Roberts citó además cálculos de que la cifra de inmigrantes centroamericanos crecerá a 100.000 si Estados Unidos no atiende el asunto.
"Es un problema humanitario, es un problema fronterizo y es un problema delictivo en lo que respecta a los cárteles de drogas; todo sintetizado en uno", señaló. "Una situación muy difícil".
La representante federal Lynn Jenkins, también una republicana de Kansas, dijo a la audiencia en la convención que la iniciativa de ley integral de inmigración aprobada por el Senado era "simplemente inaceptable" en la cámara baja porque parecía una amnistía. La Cámara de Representantes consideró entonces tomar un enfoque segmentado con respecto a la inmigración, comenzando con asegurar la frontera primero, y los republicanos tuvieron una "discusión de familia" sobre la materia a inicios de este año, agregó la legisladora.
"Lo que resultó es que decidimos no proseguir esa agenda porque existe un déficit de confianza en Washington", dijo Jenkins. "Nosotros aprobamos leyes, nosotros no aprobamos sugerencias y después observamos a este gobierno reescribir leyes... Nosotros podríamos aprobar la más perfecta y blindada ley de inmigración que pensamos la mayoría de los residentes de Kansas y estadounidenses apoyarían, pero ¿saben qué?, el tipo en la Casa Blanca simplemente haría algo completamente diferente".
Obama anunció en junio que los esfuerzos del Congreso para remodelar el disfuncional sistema de inmigración del país estaban muertos y que él procedería con base en su propia autoridad para arreglar el sistema donde pudiera.
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The History of Bilingualism in Puerto Rico

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Prof. Alice Pousada of the University of Puerto Rico, Rio Pedras, shares a timeline of Puerto Rico’s history as a bilingual territory.
Spanish and English in Puerto Rico
As the timeline makes clear, Puerto Rico’s history of language use is not simple.  We do not see a smooth progression from a monolingual society to a bilingual one, nor a successful rejection of a second language imposed upon the people. Instead we see Spanish and English rising and falling in education and in public life, mirroring political change.
Dr. Pousada suggests that this complex history both reflects and affects attitudes toward the two languages in Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico has about the same proportion of bilinguals as the mainland United States, roughly 20%. However, English words are more widely used by Spanish speakers in Puerto Rico than in Spain or in Mexico City, according to a study conducted by linguist Humberto Lopez Morales. Studies of the number of Spanish words used by English speakers in the U.S. in comparison with the UK or Australia have not been conducted.
Gov. Luis Fortuno announced in 2012 a plan to make Puerto Rico fully bilingual by 2022. The current governor, who is not comfortable in English, appears to have dropped the plan. 2
012 was the same year in which U.S. presidential hopeful Rick Santorum made a faux pas by claiming falsely that Puerto Rico would have to make English its official language in order to achieve statehood. Not only was it not true that States must have English as an official language, as the United States does not have an official language, but Puerto Rico actually already has English as an official language.
Further, the U.S. House of Representatives has twice rejected amendments that would have purported to require the exclusive use of English by a State of Puerto Rico, in 1998 in a Republican-controlled House and in 2010 in a Democratic majority House. In both instances, a majority of the House substituted a provision calling for increased English language education in Puerto Rico.
These recent events suggest that the story of bilingualism in Puerto Rico is still being written. In the 21st century, however, circumstances have changed. The average person in the world now speaks 1.5 languages; remove the monolingual speakers of English and Chinese and it is clear that most of the rest of the world is bilingual. Bilingualism has significant benefits for the individuals who know more than one language and also the society made up of these individuals.
The United States is the last holdout using imperial measurements instead of the metric system, and is one of the last holdouts of monolingualism as well. Perhaps Puerto Rico can lead the way toward correcting this.
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49 personas intentan viajar ilegalmente a Puerto Rico - YouTube

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Published on Aug 18, 2014
Publicado : Ayer 21:09 h.
49 personas intentan viajar ilegalmente a Puerto Rico
Las 49 personas eran de nacionalidad dominicana.
49 personas intentan viajar ilegalmente a Puerto Rico
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Un grupo de 49 personas fue detenido la madrugada de este domingo por la armada de la República Dominicana cuando intentó viajar de manera ilegal a Puerto Rico a bordo de una embarcación que supuestamente procedía de esa nación para transportarlos.

La detención de las personas de nacionalidad dominicana se produjo en Playa Grande, del municipio Cabrera de Nagua, provincia María Trinidad Sánchez (región noreste).

Entre los frustrados viajeros hay 29 hombres y 20 mujeres, de acuerdo con un comunicado de prensa de la armada dominicana.

La nave donde los viajeros indocumentados pretendían realizar la travesía procedía desde Puerto Rico, cuyos tripulantes, al momento de notar la presencia de miembros de la institución (antigua Marina de Guerra), emprendieron la huida con rumbo hasta el momento desconocido.

La Armada informó que varias unidades navales se mantienen realizando la búsqueda en alta mar, con el objetivo de interceptar dicha embarcación.

Con relación a los detenidos, fueron trasladados a las instalaciones del destacamento del municipio de Cabrera.
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washington — the obama administration said monday it is taking a first step toward requiring that future cars and light trucks be equipped with technology that enables them to warn each other of potential danger in time to avoid collisions.

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Puerto Rico bonds are extending the longest rally since May after the island’s cash-strapped electric agency won a reprieve from restructuring assets. Hedge funds, with a growing stake in the securities, stand to gain.

PR jobless rate holds, payroll jobs drop

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PR jobless rate holds, payroll jobs drop

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PR not pursuing case against credit raters

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Puerto Rico Governor Does ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, Nominates Ricky Martin

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Puerto Rico Governor Does ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, Nominates Ricky Martin
Above: Puerto Rico Governor Alejandro Garcia Padilla
By the Caribbean Journal staff
Puerto Rico Governor Alejandro Garcia Padilla became the first Caribbean leader to perform the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge on Sunday.
The challenge sees participants dump buckets of cold ice water over their heads in an effort to raise awareness for the neurodegenerative disease. Those who perform the challenge the nominate others to do the same, and Garcia Padilla nominated Puerto Rican music star Ricky Martin and Puerto Rican lawmaker Jaime Perello Borras.
The ice bucket campaign has been among the most successful internet charity campaigns in history.
It has been taking the Internet by storm, and Garcia Padilla pitched in himself on Sunday with help from a local firefighting station in Puerto Rico.
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Panamá: pescadores denuncian contaminación en puerto de la Boca 

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Pescadores del puerto de la Boca, en Panamá, manifestaron su preocupación por la contaminación con combustible que afecta las aguas de esa zona. Estos derrames están dañanda la actividad...
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BayamónThe island's second most populous city
CaguasCaguas derives its name from a local Indian chief (Caguax)
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The History of Bilingualism in Puerto Rico 

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Prof. Alice Pousada of the University of Puerto Rico, Rio Pedras, shares a timeline of Puerto Rico’s history as a bilingual territory.
Spanish and English in Puerto Rico
As the timeline makes clear, Puerto Rico’s history of language use is not simple.  We do not see a smooth progression from a monolingual society to a bilingual one, nor a successful rejection of a second language imposed upon the people. Instead we see Spanish and English rising and falling in education and in public life, mirroring political change.
Dr. Pousada suggests that this complex history both reflects and affects attitudes toward the two languages in Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico has about the same proportion of bilinguals as the mainland United States, roughly 20%. However, English words are more widely used by Spanish speakers in Puerto Rico than in Spain or in Mexico City, according to a study conducted by linguist Humberto Lopez Morales. Studies of the number of Spanish words used by English speakers in the U.S. in comparison with the UK or Australia have not been conducted.
Gov. Luis Fortuno announced in 2012 a plan to make Puerto Rico fully bilingual by 2022. The current governor, who is not comfortable in English, appears to have dropped the plan. 2
012 was the same year in which U.S. presidential hopeful Rick Santorum made a faux pas by claiming falsely that Puerto Rico would have to make English its official language in order to achieve statehood. Not only was it not true that States must have English as an official language, as the United States does not have an official language, but Puerto Rico actually already has English as an official language.
Further, the U.S. House of Representatives has twice rejected amendments that would have purported to require the exclusive use of English by a State of Puerto Rico, in 1998 in a Republican-controlled House and in 2010 in a Democratic majority House. In both instances, a majority of the House substituted a provision calling for increased English language education in Puerto Rico.
These recent events suggest that the story of bilingualism in Puerto Rico is still being written. In the 21st century, however, circumstances have changed. The average person in the world now speaks 1.5 languages; remove the monolingual speakers of English and Chinese and it is clear that most of the rest of the world is bilingual. Bilingualism has significant benefits for the individuals who know more than one language and also the society made up of these individuals.
The United States is the last holdout using imperial measurements instead of the metric system, and is one of the last holdouts of monolingualism as well. Perhaps Puerto Rico can lead the way toward correcting this.
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Fitch: Clarification Issued on Puerto Rican Investor Mix - Fort Mills Times

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      With his team trailing by one in the bottom of the fourth inning, Erick Vela hit a three-run homer to help Mexico beat Australia, 6-2.

      Tropical Storm Bertha Rains Upon Puerto Rico

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      Number of Foreign-Born Students in Spain Continues to Drop

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      The number of foreign-born students in basic education in Spain dropped 4.2 percent in the 2013-2014 academic year to levels similar to what they were in 2008, the Education Ministry said Monday.

      Obama Says U.S. to Continue Airstrikes in Iraq

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      President Barack Obama said on Monday the U.S. military will continue airstrikes in Iraq against the Islamic State as part of a “long-term strategy” against the militants.

      Honduras Detains 16 Cubans Headed for U.S.

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      Apple to expand in the Caribbean - DatacenterDynamics

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      Puerto Rico Governor Does ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, Nominates Ricky Martin

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      Puerto Rico Governor Does ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, Nominates Ricky Martin

      August 17, 2014 | 7:06 pm | Print
      Puerto Rico Governor Does ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, Nominates Ricky Martin
      Above: Puerto Rico Governor Alejandro Garcia Padilla
      By the Caribbean Journal staff
      Puerto Rico Governor Alejandro Garcia Padilla became the first Caribbean leader to perform the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge on Sunday.
      The challenge sees participants dump buckets of cold ice water over their heads in an effort to raise awareness for the neurodegenerative disease. Those who perform the challenge the nominate others to do the same, and Garcia Padilla nominated Puerto Rican music star Ricky Martin and Puerto Rican lawmaker Jaime Perello Borras.
      The ice bucket campaign has been among the most successful internet charity campaigns in history.
      It has been taking the Internet by storm, and Garcia Padilla pitched in himself on Sunday with help from a local firefighting station in Puerto Rico.
      See the video below:
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