Felicidades. In this month of sending holiday wishes, consider sending an e-card of Puerto Rico.
Reminder -- My photos are now part of the photo collection at the Escape to Puerto Rico site.
My work is located under the categories:
Old San Juan
escape.topuertorico.com/postcards/oldsj8.shtml
Churches
escape.topuertorico.com/postcards/church4.shtml
Folklore
escape.topuertorico.com/postcards/folklore3.shtml
Please visit and send an Isla del Encanto e-card.
Thanks.
Saturday, December 11, 2004
Wednesday, December 08, 2004
In the News
COMING UP ON DEMOCRACY NOW!
Thursday, December 9:
* A look at the contested Puerto Rican election of 2004: The candidate
narrowly leading in last month's governors race is charging the U.S.
government with acting as a colonial ruler for seizing control of
ballot counting in the protracted election. A Boston-based federal judge has
decided to step in and overrule Puerto Rico's Supreme Court on how to
run the recount. Last week 20,000 people protested outside the federal
courthouse in San Juan to denounce the decision of U.S. District Judge
Daniel Dominguez. Some demonstrators held signs reading "Stop the
federal coup, respect Puerto Rico." Gubernatorial candidate Aníbal
Acevedo Vilá said the U.S. judge's move "tortures the island's
residents and holds them hostage."
* A discussion on the future of the nation's labor movement
For more information, www.democracynow.org.
COMING UP ON DEMOCRACY NOW!
Thursday, December 9:
* A look at the contested Puerto Rican election of 2004: The candidate
narrowly leading in last month's governors race is charging the U.S.
government with acting as a colonial ruler for seizing control of
ballot counting in the protracted election. A Boston-based federal judge has
decided to step in and overrule Puerto Rico's Supreme Court on how to
run the recount. Last week 20,000 people protested outside the federal
courthouse in San Juan to denounce the decision of U.S. District Judge
Daniel Dominguez. Some demonstrators held signs reading "Stop the
federal coup, respect Puerto Rico." Gubernatorial candidate Aníbal
Acevedo Vilá said the U.S. judge's move "tortures the island's
residents and holds them hostage."
* A discussion on the future of the nation's labor movement
For more information, www.democracynow.org.
Sunday, December 05, 2004
Guitar, maracas, oh my!
!Feliz Navidad!
Thanks for your support of the Puerto Rico Sun project.
Peace and love always.
Clarisel
Thanks for your support of the Puerto Rico Sun project.
Peace and love always.
Clarisel
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