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Monday, January 25, 2016

As Debt Talks Hit An Impasse, What's Next For Puerto Rico? - NPR

As Debt Talks Hit An Impasse, What's Next For Puerto Rico? - NPR

NPR

As Debt Talks Hit An Impasse, What's Next For Puerto Rico?
NPR
On Friday, Puerto Rico suffered the latest setback in the island's ongoing debt crisis. Talks on restructuring the nearly $9 billion debt of its power company, a government-owned utility, reached an impasse. While the utility, PREPA, said Sunday that ...
Puerto Rico Electric Maintains Talks After Debt Plan ExpiresBloomberg
Failed Talks Raise Specter of Biggest Default in Puerto Rico CrisisNew York Times
Puerto Rico Debt Deal Falls Apart After Lawmakers Miss DeadlineInternational Business Times

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Puerto Rico business leader snared in tax cheat crackdown - New Zealand Herald

Puerto Rico business leader snared in tax cheat crackdown
New Zealand Herald
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) " The president-elect of the Puerto Rico Chamber of Commerce is resigning after being targeted in a crackdown on tax cheats by the commonwealth's cash-strapped Treasury Department. Chamber President Jose E. Vazquez ...

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Rescue dog from Puerto Rico missing in the blizzard - W*USA 9

W*USA 9

Rescue dog from Puerto Rico missing in the blizzard
W*USA 9
Rescue dog from Puerto Rico missing in the blizzard. Hi, A beautiful sweet young dog named Yuri was lost in Rock Creek Park on Monday. He was rescued from the streets of Vieques, Puerto Rico about a year ago and found a wonderful home in DC.

Puerto Rico Must Save Itself - Daily Caller

Daily Caller

Puerto Rico Must Save Itself
Daily Caller
Puerto Rico's fiscal mess has Congress working frantically to provide “relief.” The island territory is overloaded with debt and cannot meet its obligations, and House Speaker Paul Ryan set March as a deadline for Congress to provide a “responsible ...
Democrats to demand restructuring mechanism for Puerto Rico: letterReuters
Bankruptcy law for Puerto Rico counterproductive: insurers associationBusiness Insider
Wasserman Schultz vows to press for Puerto Rico debt reliefMcClatchy Washington Bureau

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Plans for laid off coal miners uncertain
Buildings are pictured on Jan. 13 at a San Juan Mine operation in Waterflow (Photo: Jon Austria/The Daily Times) On Dec. 16, state regulators approved a plan by Public Service Company of New Mexico, or PNM, the majority utility owner of San Juan Generating ...

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