On November 2nd, Puerto Ricans went to the polls to elect a new governor. A month later, they still don’t know who won. With 28,000 ballots in dispute, and contradictory rulings from Puerto Rican and US courts, it is proving tough to determine a winner.
On the Homefront
Leonard Levitt Columnist at Newsday, weekly column called One Police Plaza
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Andrea Bernstein Senior Reporter, WNYC
» WNYC
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Mike Hirsh Senior Editor, Newsweek and author, At War With Ourselves Oxford Univeristy Press on the presidents press conference announcing Bernie Kerik's ...
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Andrea Bernstein Senior Reporter, WNYC
» WNYC
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Mike Hirsh Senior Editor, Newsweek and author, At War With Ourselves Oxford Univeristy Press on the presidents press conference announcing Bernie Kerik's ...
Battle for La Forteleza
Juan Manuel Garcia Pasaluca, Attorney in San Juan and columnist for the San Juan Star, and talk show host on Radio WUNO in San Juan, on the very undecided governor's race in Puerto Rico
» The San Juan Star
» The San Juan Star
Plan of Attack
Hugo Lindgren, Editorial Director of New York Magazine, on why New York has not suffered a terrorist attack since 9/11 attacked since 9/11
» New York Magazine's cover story, "Why Haven't We Been Hit Again"
» New York Magazine's cover story, "Why Haven't We Been Hit Again"
Should Staten Island Get NASCAR?
Guy Molinari, former Staten Island Borough President and congressman and president of the Molinari Group, which has been hired as consultants for the International Speedway Corporation, says Staten Island would get good money and good times from a new Nascar arena
» The International Speedway Corporation
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» The International Speedway Corporation
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