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...Simmons' bride is 23-year-old model KIMORA LEE, host of his TV show, One World Music Beat. The two already had a modest civil ceremony in New York City. But even millionaires get wedding blues. Simmons missed a connecting flight and was briefly stranded in Puerto Rico. The wedding is expected to be quite an affair: MARTHA STEWART RSVPed; model TYRA BANKS is a bridesmaid; and Simmons' brother JOSEPH (a.k.a. Run of the rap group RUN-D.M.C.), a minister, is scheduled to perform the ceremony...
Trippe managed to find one route where the cartel could not thwart him: New York to San Juan, Puerto Rico. Pan Am's one-way fare was $75, and the flights were packed. Finally, in 1952, Trippe's relentless attacks on the I.A.T.A. forced all airlines to accept the inevitability of tourist class. But by then his vision had taken off for its next destination...
Laura. I. Martinez '02, from Puerto Rico, livesin a suite on the fourth floor of Pennypacker withtwo international students, both from Asia, and anAsian-American student...
...Sure, putting totally random people togetheris good for exposure," says Denham. "If you get anathletic dorm and an arts dorm...it closes themoff from everyone else."CrimsonMelissa K. CrockerDEFINING DIVERSITY: ANNIE WONG '02lives with two international students and one fromPuerto Rico. They say they represent the diversityfor their floor...
...took no time at all for the native Americans who first greeted Christopher Columbus to be all but erased from the face of the earth. For about a thousand years the peaceful people known as the Taino had thrived in modern-day Cuba, the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and many other islands in the Lesser and Greater Antilles. But less than 30 years after Columbus' three ocean-crossing ships dropped anchor off the island of Hispaniola, the Taino would be destroyed by Spanish weaponry, forced labor and European diseases. Unlike their distant cousins, the Inca, Aztecs and Maya, the Taino...