> As providence would have it, fortune is on your side, Jennifer!
>This year's hot-button topic will doubtless be the status of Puerto
>Rico. With the centennial anniversary of the U.S. invasion and
>subsequent annexation of "La Isla del Encanto" less than a year away,
>legislation to provide for a definitive answer to the so-called
>"Porto Rican" question is treading ever so cautiously, but never
>losing a step, through congressional minefields to the floor of the
>House (HR 856, or the so-called Young bill). Whatever the outcome,
>there's at least a fair to middlin' chance that issue may come to a
>head and be decided one way or the other by the end of next year.
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-- Stephen,Thanks for the contribution to LASNET. I would suggest that in keeping with our networked times you may want to include Molly Molloy's guide to Latino resources on the Internet to your course bibliography.
"Andanzas al Web Latino" http://lib.nmsu.edu/subject/bord/latino.html
It is an extremely useful and timely annotated bibliography which will save you much time searching on the Web. Despite the advances of the 300+ search services on the Web, this guide offers a starting point to the ever-growing chaos of the Net.
Saludos,
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