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Patricia Mazzei and Frances Robles

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Uganda New York Times world
26 Jul 2019
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — The people of Puerto Rico knew him first as Ricky, the handsome boy who moved into the governor’s residence when he was just 13. His father was the governor, and Ricardo A. Rosselló grew up as a child of privilege in historic La Fortaleza, a palatial 16th-century mansion with heavy drapes and thick wooden doors just steps from San Juan Bay.
Puerto Rico Governor Misread Anger Brewing Against Him
Uganda New York Times world
25 Jul 2019
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — The people of Puerto Rico knew him first as Ricky, the handsome boy who moved into the governor’s residence when he was just 13. His father was the governor, and Ricardo A. Rosselló grew up as a child of privilege in historic La Fortaleza, a palatial 16th-century mansion with heavy drapes and thick wooden doors just steps from San Juan Bay.
Puerto Rico Governor Misread Anger Brewing Against Him
Uganda New York Times world
25 Jul 2019
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — The people of Puerto Rico knew him first as Ricky, the handsome boy who moved into the governor’s residence when he was just 13. His father was the governor, and Ricardo A. Rosselló grew up as a child of privilege in historic La Fortaleza, a palatial 16th-century mansion with heavy drapes and thick wooden doors just steps from the Caribbean Sea.
Uganda New York Times world
18 Jul 2019
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Flags in hand, Puerto Ricans descended into the streets of San Juan on Wednesday, arriving by the thousands for several hours before the start of an enormous protest. They filled a boulevard lined with palm trees, a sea of people covering every inch from the imposing Capitol to the waterfront with a unified message: The governor must go.
Puerto Ricans in Protests Say They've Had Enough
Uganda New York Times world
18 Jul 2019
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Flags in hand, Puerto Ricans descended into the streets of San Juan on Wednesday, arriving by the thousands for several hours before the start of an enormous protest. They filled a boulevard lined with palm trees, a sea of people covering every inch from the imposing Capitol to the waterfront with a unified message: The governor must go.
Puerto Ricans in Protests Say They've Had Enough