Puerto Rico's Carlos Martinez competes during the shot put final at the XII Central American and Caribbean Athletics Games in Havana, Friday, July 3, 2009. (AP Photo/Javier Galeano)
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Jill Biden, wife of Vice President Joe Biden, center, talks with Staff Sergeant Diana Arthus, left, from Humacao, Puerto Rico, and Private 1st. Class Genesis Turrubiate, right, from Eagle Pass, Texas, in front a dining facility at Warner Barracks, a U.S. Army garrison in Bamberg, southern Germany, on Friday, July 3, 2009. Jill Biden visits U.S. Army garrisons in Bamberg and Schweinfurt to celebrate the Independence Day with soldiers and their family members stationed in Germany. This is part of Biden's ongoing work to raise awareness and show appreciation for members of the military and their families. (AP Photo/Jens Meyer)
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Puerto Rican doctors, from left, Norma Cruz, Zoilo Lopez, Roberto Almodovar, and others, gather in front of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, June 30, 2009, with members of the Surgical Medicine College of Puerto Rico during a rally calling for a universal health care for all and support of the National Health Care Act. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
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Puerto Rican doctor Manuel Marcano and his wife Magda Marcano, join members of the Surgical Medicine College of Puerto Rico in front of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, June 30,2009, during a rally calling for a universal health care for all and support of the National Health Care Act. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
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Puerto Rican doctors Norma Cruz, second from left, Zoilo Lopez, and Roberto Almodovar, center, and others, gather in front of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, June 30, 2009, with members of the Surgical Medicine College of Puerto Rico during a rally calling for a universal health care for all and support of the National Health Care Act. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
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Puerto Rican doctors Roberto Almodovar, right, and Zoilo Lopez, left, and others, gather in front of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, June 30, 2009, with members of the Surgical Medicine College of Puerto Rico during a rally calling for a universal health care for all and support of the National Health Care Act. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
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U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner walks on the roof of The Point, an organization dedicated to youth development in the Bronx, before his announcement of $90 million in financial aid to communities hard hit by the recession, in New York June 29, 2009. The grants issued through the Recovery Act will be used to generate capital for small businesses, mortgage loans for homebuyers, and funding for affordable housing projects and other facilities in 26 states and Puerto Rico, among others, the Treasury Department said on Monday. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton (UNITED STATES BUSINESS SOCIETY POLITICS)
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U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner sits during his announcement of $90 million in financial aid to communities hard hit by the recession, at The Point, an organization dedicated to youth development in the Bronx, in New York June 29, 2009. The grants issued through the Recovery Act will be used to generate capital for small businesses, mortgage loans for homebuyers, and funding for affordable housing projects and other facilities in 26 states and Puerto Rico, among others, the Treasury Department said on Monday. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton (UNITED STATES BUSINESS SOCIETY POLITICS)
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U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner announces $90 million in financial aid to communities hard hit by the recession, at The Point in New York June 29, 2009. The grants issued through the Recovery Act will be used to generate capital for small businesses, mortgage loans for homebuyers, and funding for affordable housing projects and other facilities in 26 states and Puerto Rico, among others, the Treasury Department said on Monday. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton (UNITED STATES BUSINESS SOCIETY POLITICS)
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U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner (L) stands with U.S. Congressman Jose Serrano (2nd L) before announcing $90 million in financial aid to communities hard hit by the recession, at The Point in New York June 29, 2009. The grants issued through the Recovery Act will be used to generate capital for small businesses, mortgage loans for homebuyers, and funding for affordable housing projects and other facilities in 26 states and Puerto Rico, among others, the Treasury Department said on Monday. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton (UNITED STATES BUSINESS SOCIETY POLITICS)
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