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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
    MEGA95850_019.jpg
  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
    MEGA95850_003.jpg
  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
    MEGA95850_004.jpg
  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • March 21, 2019 - Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico - Marzo 21 2019 - SAN JUAN PR -- Alfonso A. Orona Amilivia (acompanado del abogado Ivan Rivera Mendez)  – Juicio en su fondo.Enfrenta cargos por violaciones a la Ley de Vehículos y Tránsito los cuales el exasesor de Ricardo Rosselló que se declaro culpable..xavier.araujo@gfrmedia.com.Xavier Araujo | GFR Media | 2019. (Credit Image: © Xavier Araujo/El Nuevo Dias via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 1, 2018 - PR, Puerto Rico - Giovanni Caforio, CEO BMS Company (Credit Image: © Erika P. Rodriguez/El Nuevo Dias via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 16, 2018 - Varna, Bulgaria - from left Eddie RIVERA (Puerto Rico), Dennis Del VALLE (Puerto Rico), .FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship 2018, pool D, Puerto Rico vs Finland, Sept 16, 2018, . Palace of Culture and Sport, Varna/Bulgaria, .the teams of Finland, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Poland, Iran and co-host Bulgaria are playing in pool D in the preliminary round. (Credit Image: © Wolfgang Fehrmann/ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 16, 2018 - Varna, Bulgaria - from left Maurice TORRES (Puerto Rico), Eddie RIVERA (Puerto Rico), Urpo SIVULA (Finland), .FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship 2018, pool D, Puerto Rico vs Finland, Sept 16, 2018, . Palace of Culture and Sport, Varna/Bulgaria, .the teams of Finland, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Poland, Iran and co-host Bulgaria are playing in pool D in the preliminary round. (Credit Image: © Wolfgang Fehrmann/ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 16, 2018 - Varna, Bulgaria - Edgardo GOAS (Puerto Rico), .FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship 2018, pool D, Puerto Rico vs Finland, Sept 16, 2018, . Palace of Culture and Sport, Varna/Bulgaria, .the teams of Finland, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Poland, Iran and co-host Bulgaria are playing in pool D in the preliminary round. (Credit Image: © Wolfgang Fehrmann/ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 3, 2017 - New York, New York, United States - Call to Action in Puerto Rico and Pro Libertad called for a picket/rally in front of the Trump Tower in Manhattan. Hundreds took to the streets in solidarity with the groups in Puerto Rico mobilizing to protest Trump's first visit after hurricane Mary. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 16, 2018 - Varna, Bulgaria - Finish fans in the tiebreak.FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship 2018, pool D, Puerto Rico vs Finland, Sept 16, 2018, . Palace of Culture and Sport, Varna/Bulgaria, .the teams of Finland, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Poland, Iran and co-host Bulgaria are playing in pool D in the preliminary round. (Credit Image: © Wolfgang Fehrmann/ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 16, 2018 - Varna, Bulgaria - Finish player greet their fans after the victory.FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship 2018, pool D, Puerto Rico vs Finland, Sept 16, 2018, . Palace of Culture and Sport, Varna/Bulgaria, .the teams of Finland, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Poland, Iran and co-host Bulgaria are playing in pool D in the preliminary round. (Credit Image: © Wolfgang Fehrmann/ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 3, 2017 - New York City, New York, United States - People rally outside of Trump Tower in support of Puerto Rico on the day that President Donald Trump visited the island, parts of which were devastated by Hurricane Maria on October 3, 2017 in New York City. The protesters were critical of the Trump administration's response to the storm. Thousands of Puerto Ricans are still without electricity and water twelve days after the storm. (Credit Image: © Shay Horse/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 29, 2019 - Miami, FL, USA - Puerto Rico Governor Ricardo Rossello during a stop in Miami on March 29, 2019. (Credit Image: © Mike Stocker/Sun Sentinel/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 10, 2018 - Vila-Real, Castellon, Spain - Roger Martinez (L) of Villarreal CF competes for the ball with Diego Rico of CD Leganes during the Copa del Rey Round of 16, second leg game between Villarreal CF and CD Leganes on January 10, 2018 in Vila-real, Spain  (Credit Image: © David Aliaga/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 9, 2018 - Vila-Real, Castellon, Spain - Mikel Rico Moreno of Athletic Club de Bilbao smiles prior to the La Liga game between Villarreal CF and Athletic de Bilbao at Estadio de la Ceramica on April 9, 2018 in Vila-real, Spain  (Credit Image: © David Aliaga/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 9, 2018 - Vila-Real, Castellon, Spain - Mikel Rico Moreno of Athletic Club de Bilbao smiles prior to the La Liga game between Villarreal CF and Athletic de Bilbao at Estadio de la Ceramica on April 9, 2018 in Vila-real, Spain  (Credit Image: © David Aliaga/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 10, 2018 - Vila-Real, Castellon, Spain - Roger Martinez (L) of Villarreal CF competes for the ball with Diego Rico of CD Leganes during the Copa del Rey Round of 16, second leg game between Villarreal CF and CD Leganes on January 10, 2018 in Vila-real, Spain  (Credit Image: © David Aliaga/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 10, 2018 - Vila-Real, Castellon, Spain - Rodrigo Hernandez of Villarreal CF and Diego Rico of Club Deportivo Leganes during the Spanish Copa del Rey, Round of 16, match between Villarreal CF and Club Deportivo Leganes at Estadio de la Ceramica on jenuary 10, 2018 in Vila-real, Spain. (Credit Image: © Maria Jose Segovia/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 10, 2018 - Vila-Real, Castellon, Spain - Enes Unal of Villarreal CF and Diego Rico of Club Deportivo Leganes during the Spanish Copa del Rey, Round of 16, match between Villarreal CF and Club Deportivo Leganes at Estadio de la Ceramica on jenuary 10, 2018 in Vila-real, Spain. (Credit Image: © Maria Jose Segovia/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 21, 2017 - Valencia, Valencia, Spain - Sergio Rico of Sevilla FC reacts during the La Liga match between Valencia CF and Sevilla FC at Estadio Mestalla, on october 21, 2017 in Valencia, Spain. (Credit Image: © Maria Jose Segovia/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 12, 2018 - Varna, Bulgaria - joy of the taem of Puerto Rico after winning a point.FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship 2018, pool D, Iran vs Puerto Rico,. Palace of Culture and Sport, Varna/Bulgaria, .the teams of Finland, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Poland, Iran and co-host Bulgaria are playing in pool D in the preliminary round. (Credit Image: © Wolfgang Fehrmann/ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 12, 2018 - Varna, Bulgaria - from left Eddie RIVERA (Puerto Rico), Saber KAZEMI (Iran), .FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship 2018, pool D, Iran vs Puerto Rico,. Palace of Culture and Sport, Varna/Bulgaria, .the teams of Finland, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Poland, Iran and co-host Bulgaria are playing in pool D in the preliminary round. (Credit Image: © Wolfgang Fehrmann/ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 12, 2018 - Varna, Bulgaria - from left Maurice TORRES (Puerto Rico), Amir GHAFOUR (Iran), Seyed Mohammad ERAGHI (Iran), .FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship 2018, pool D, Iran vs Puerto Rico,. Palace of Culture and Sport, Varna/Bulgaria, .the teams of Finland, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Poland, Iran and co-host Bulgaria are playing in pool D in the preliminary round. (Credit Image: © Wolfgang Fehrmann/ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 12, 2018 - Varna, Bulgaria - Juan VAZQUEZ (Puerto Rico), .FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship 2018, pool D, Iran vs Puerto Rico,. Palace of Culture and Sport, Varna/Bulgaria, .the teams of Finland, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Poland, Iran and co-host Bulgaria are playing in pool D in the preliminary round. (Credit Image: © Wolfgang Fehrmann/ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 12, 2018 - Varna, Bulgaria - right Sequiel SANCHEZ (Puerto Rico), .FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship 2018, pool D, Iran vs Puerto Rico,. Palace of Culture and Sport, Varna/Bulgaria, .the teams of Finland, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Poland, Iran and co-host Bulgaria are playing in pool D in the preliminary round. (Credit Image: © Wolfgang Fehrmann/ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 12, 2018 - Varna, Bulgaria - from left Amir GHAFOUR (Iran), Pablo GUZMAN (Puerto Rico), .FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship 2018, pool D, Iran vs Puerto Rico,. Palace of Culture and Sport, Varna/Bulgaria, .the teams of Finland, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Poland, Iran and co-host Bulgaria are playing in pool D in the preliminary round. (Credit Image: © Wolfgang Fehrmann/ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 12, 2018 - Varna, Bulgaria - in the right Eddie RIVERA (Puerto Rico), .FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship 2018, pool D, Iran vs Puerto Rico,. Palace of Culture and Sport, Varna/Bulgaria, .the teams of Finland, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Poland, Iran and co-host Bulgaria are playing in pool D in the preliminary round. (Credit Image: © Wolfgang Fehrmann/ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 12, 2018 - Varna, Bulgaria - coach Oswald CAMERON (Puerto Rico), .FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship 2018, pool D, Iran vs Puerto Rico,. Palace of Culture and Sport, Varna/Bulgaria, .the teams of Finland, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Poland, Iran and co-host Bulgaria are playing in pool D in the preliminary round. (Credit Image: © Wolfgang Fehrmann/ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 12, 2018 - Varna, Bulgaria - Maurice TORRES (Puerto Rico), .FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship 2018, pool D, Iran vs Puerto Rico,. Palace of Culture and Sport, Varna/Bulgaria, .the teams of Finland, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Poland, Iran and co-host Bulgaria are playing in pool D in the preliminary round. (Credit Image: © Wolfgang Fehrmann/ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 12, 2018 - Varna, Bulgaria - Eddie RIVERA (Puerto Rico), .FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship 2018, pool D, Iran vs Puerto Rico,. Palace of Culture and Sport, Varna/Bulgaria, .the teams of Finland, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Poland, Iran and co-host Bulgaria are playing in pool D in the preliminary round. (Credit Image: © Wolfgang Fehrmann/ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 12, 2018 - Varna, Bulgaria - Eddie RIVERA (Puerto Rico), .FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship 2018, pool D, Iran vs Puerto Rico,. Palace of Culture and Sport, Varna/Bulgaria, .the teams of Finland, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Poland, Iran and co-host Bulgaria are playing in pool D in the preliminary round. (Credit Image: © Wolfgang Fehrmann/ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 12, 2018 - Varna, Bulgaria - Jessie COLON (Puerto Rico), .FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship 2018, pool D, Iran vs Puerto Rico,. Palace of Culture and Sport, Varna/Bulgaria, .the teams of Finland, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Poland, Iran and co-host Bulgaria are playing in pool D in the preliminary round. (Credit Image: © Wolfgang Fehrmann/ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 12, 2018 - Varna, Bulgaria - coach Oswald CAMERON (Puerto Rico), after the match.FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship 2018, pool D, Iran vs Puerto Rico,. Palace of Culture and Sport, Varna/Bulgaria, .the teams of Finland, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Poland, Iran and co-host Bulgaria are playing in pool D in the preliminary round. (Credit Image: © Wolfgang Fehrmann/ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 12, 2018 - Varna, Bulgaria - from left Amir GHAFOUR (Iran), Maurice TORRES (Puerto Rico), .FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship 2018, pool D, Iran vs Puerto Rico,. Palace of Culture and Sport, Varna/Bulgaria, .the teams of Finland, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Poland, Iran and co-host Bulgaria are playing in pool D in the preliminary round. (Credit Image: © Wolfgang Fehrmann/ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 12, 2018 - Varna, Bulgaria - from left Amir GHAFOUR (Iran), Maurice TORRES (Puerto Rico), .FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship 2018, pool D, Iran vs Puerto Rico,. Palace of Culture and Sport, Varna/Bulgaria, .the teams of Finland, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Poland, Iran and co-host Bulgaria are playing in pool D in the preliminary round. (Credit Image: © Wolfgang Fehrmann/ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 12, 2018 - Varna, Bulgaria - Dennis Del VALLE (Puerto Rico), .FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship 2018, pool D, Iran vs Puerto Rico,. Palace of Culture and Sport, Varna/Bulgaria, .the teams of Finland, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Poland, Iran and co-host Bulgaria are playing in pool D in the preliminary round. (Credit Image: © Wolfgang Fehrmann/ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 7, 2018 - San Juan, Puerto Rico - San Juan, Octubre 7, 2018 - Negocios - Colaboratorio de Foundation for Puerto Rico, en Santurce - FOTOS para ilustrar una historia sobre la Premiaci—n de los ganadores del hackathon organizado por Foundation for Puerto Rico. EN LA FOTO Bryan Collazo y Roc’o Garc’a (ganadores con el proyecto Itinerus - lat’n para itinerario) ..FOTO POR:  tonito.zayas@gfrmedia.com.Ramon '' Tonito '' Zayas  GFR Media (Credit Image: © El Nuevo Dias via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 12, 2018 - Varna, Bulgaria - Milad Ghara (Iran), .FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship 2018, pool D, Iran vs Puerto Rico,. Palace of Culture and Sport, Varna/Bulgaria, .the teams of Finland, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Poland, Iran and co-host Bulgaria are playing in pool D in the preliminary round. (Credit Image: © Wolfgang Fehrmann/ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 12, 2018 - Varna, Bulgaria - in the middle Milad Ghara (Iran), .FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship 2018, pool D, Iran vs Puerto Rico,. Palace of Culture and Sport, Varna/Bulgaria, .the teams of Finland, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Poland, Iran and co-host Bulgaria are playing in pool D in the preliminary round. (Credit Image: © Wolfgang Fehrmann/ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 12, 2018 - Varna, Bulgaria - in the right Mohammad Taher VADI (Iran), .FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship 2018, pool D, Iran vs Puerto Rico,. Palace of Culture and Sport, Varna/Bulgaria, .the teams of Finland, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Poland, Iran and co-host Bulgaria are playing in pool D in the preliminary round. (Credit Image: © Wolfgang Fehrmann/ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 12, 2018 - Varna, Bulgaria - joy of the Iranian team.FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship 2018, pool D, Iran vs Puerto Rico,. Palace of Culture and Sport, Varna/Bulgaria, .the teams of Finland, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Poland, Iran and co-host Bulgaria are playing in pool D in the preliminary round. (Credit Image: © Wolfgang Fehrmann/ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 12, 2018 - Varna, Bulgaria - from left Mohammad Taher VADI (Iran), Ali SHAFIEI (Iran), .FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship 2018, pool D, Iran vs Puerto Rico,. Palace of Culture and Sport, Varna/Bulgaria, .the teams of Finland, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Poland, Iran and co-host Bulgaria are playing in pool D in the preliminary round. (Credit Image: © Wolfgang Fehrmann/ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 12, 2018 - Varna, Bulgaria - Iranian spectators joy over winning a point.FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship 2018, pool D, Iran vs Puerto Rico,. Palace of Culture and Sport, Varna/Bulgaria, .the teams of Finland, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Poland, Iran and co-host Bulgaria are playing in pool D in the preliminary round. (Credit Image: © Wolfgang Fehrmann/ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 12, 2018 - Varna, Bulgaria - Mohammadjavad MANAVINEZHAD (Iran), .FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship 2018, pool D, Iran vs Puerto Rico,. Palace of Culture and Sport, Varna/Bulgaria, .the teams of Finland, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Poland, Iran and co-host Bulgaria are playing in pool D in the preliminary round. (Credit Image: © Wolfgang Fehrmann/ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 12, 2018 - Varna, Bulgaria - headcoach Igor KOLAKOVIC (Iran), .FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship 2018, pool D, Iran vs Puerto Rico,. Palace of Culture and Sport, Varna/Bulgaria, .the teams of Finland, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Poland, Iran and co-host Bulgaria are playing in pool D in the preliminary round. (Credit Image: © Wolfgang Fehrmann/ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 12, 2018 - Varna, Bulgaria - Seyed Mohammad ERAGHI (Iran), .FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship 2018, pool D, Iran vs Puerto Rico,. Palace of Culture and Sport, Varna/Bulgaria, .the teams of Finland, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Poland, Iran and co-host Bulgaria are playing in pool D in the preliminary round. (Credit Image: © Wolfgang Fehrmann/ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 12, 2018 - Varna, Bulgaria - the Iraninan team after winning the match 3:0.FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship 2018, pool D, Iran vs Puerto Rico,. Palace of Culture and Sport, Varna/Bulgaria, .the teams of Finland, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Poland, Iran and co-host Bulgaria are playing in pool D in the preliminary round. (Credit Image: © Wolfgang Fehrmann/ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 11, 2017 - New York, United States - The National Puerto Rican Day Parade (NPRDP) is the largest demonstration of cultural pride in the nation. Now in its 60th year, the parade takes place on June 11, 2017; from 44th Street to 79th Street along Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, in honor of the 3.5 million inhabitants of Puerto Rico and over 5 million people residing in the United States. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 26, 2019 - San Juan, Puerto Rico, PR - San Juan, Mayo 26, 2019 - MCD - FOTOS para ilustrar una historia sobre los actos protocolares del D’a de la Recordaci—n en el Monumento de la Recordaci—n, lado Sur del Capitolio. EN LA FOTO una vista de los actos - Agust’n Monta–ez (Procurador del Veterano) - George G. Kim (Korean - American Association of Puerto Rico)..FOTO POR:  tonito.zayas@gfrmedia.com.Ramon '' Tonito '' Zayas / GFR Media (Credit Image: © El Nuevo Dias via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 21, 2019 - San Juan, Puerto Rico - San Juan, Marzo 21, 2019 - FLASH   TU - Coliseo de Puerto Rico (Choliseo). FOTOS para ilustrar una historia sobre la primera edici—n de los Premios Tu MÅ“sica Urbano. EN LA FOTO Zion & Lennox..FOTO POR:  tonito.zayas@gfrmedia.com.Ramon '' Tonito '' Zayas  GFR Media (Credit Image: © El Nuevo Dias via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 27, 2017 - Corozal, Puerto Rico - IRMA MALDANADO holds her bird Sussury as she looks at what's left of her devastated home after hurricane Maria ravaged the island. (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 2, 2019 - Ponce, Puerto Rico, PR - Ponce, Mayo 2, 2019 - PR HYOY - FOTOS para ilustrar una historia sobre la muerte del exgobernador Rafael Hernández Colón. EN LA FOTO ..FOTO POR:  tonito.zayas@gfrmedia.com.Ramon '' Tonito '' Zayas  GFR Media (Credit Image: © El Nuevo Dias via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 1, 2019 - San Juan, Puerto Rico, PR - San Juan, Mayo 1ro, 2019 - MA - FOTOS para ilustrar una historia sobre las manifestaciones durante el d’a de los trabajadores (protestas primero de mayo). EN LA FOTO una vista de la manifestaci—n en la intersecci—n de la avenida Chatd—n con la Mu–oz Rivera ..FOTO POR:  tonito.zayas@gfrmedia.com.Ramon '' Tonito '' Zayas / GFR Media (Credit Image: © El Nuevo Dias via ZUMA Press)
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  • Mud puddles of water and a washed out car litter the front of Hernan Cabrera's house in the Media Luna neighborhood of Toa Baja, Puerto Rico, on October 12, 2017. Photo by Jose A. Iglesias/El Nuevo Herald/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • May 23, 2019 - San Juan, Puerto Rico, PR - San Juan, Mayo 23, 2019 - NEGOCIO - FOTOS para ilustrar una historia sobre el Foro Educativo de Microsoft en el Hotel Sheraton Convention Center. EN LA FOTO el profesor Samuel Carde–a junto a las estudiantes Jheddiemar Rivera y Alanis Mu–iz (Historia de PR a travŽs del lente de la rob—tica)..FOTO POR:  tonito.zayas@gfrmedia.com.Ramon '' Tonito '' Zayas / GFR Media (Credit Image: © El Nuevo Dias via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 3, 2019 - San Juan, Puerto Rico, PR - San Juan, Mayo 3, 2019 - MA - FOTOS para ilustrar una historia sobre la muerte del exgobernador Rafael Hern‡ndez Col—n. EN LA FOTO el momento en que el fŽretro pasa frente a la sede del Partido Popular Democr‡tico (PPD) - las personas lanzaban flores..FOTO POR:  tonito.zayas@gfrmedia.com.Ramon '' Tonito '' Zayas / GFR Media (Credit Image: © El Nuevo Dias via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 28, 2019 - San Juan, Puerto Rico - San Juan, Marzo 28, 2019 - MA - FOTOS para ilustrar una historia sobre la gasolina. EN LA FOTO el garaje de gasolina PUMA de la marginal de la avenida Kennedy..FOTO POR:  tonito.zayas@gfrmedia.com.Ramon '' Tonito '' Zayas / GFR Media (Credit Image: © El Nuevo Dias via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 21, 2018 - Guaynabo, Puerto Rico - Guaynabo, Cataño, Bayamón - Noviembre 21, 2018 - PR HOY - FOTOS para ilustrar una historia sobre la venta de árboles de Navidad. El año pasado por el paso del huracán María escaseaban los árboles o no era de la mejor calidad. EN LA FOTO una vista de la venta en la carpa de árboles que está cerca del Centro de Bellas Artes de Guaynabo..FOTO POR:  tonito.zayas@gfrmedia.com.Ramon '' Tonito '' Zayas / GFR Media (Credit Image: © El Nuevo Dias via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 20, 2018 - Guaynabo, Puerto Rico - Guaynabo, Noviembre 20, 2018 - PR HOY - FOTOS para ilustrar una historia sobre el alcalde de Guaynabo para hablar del déficit municipal. Las fotos se realizaron en la alcaldía de Guaynabo..FOTO POR:  tonito.zayas@gfrmedia.com.Ramon '' Tonito '' Zayas / GFR Media (Credit Image: © El Nuevo Dias via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 18, 2018 - Toa Baja, Puerto Rico - Toa Baja, Noviembre 18, 2018 - PR HOY - FOTOS para ilustrar una historia sobre el movimiento al Rescate de mi Escuela, que se prouso rescatar la Escuela Lorencita Ram’rez de Arellano de Levittown, cerrada en contra de  la voluntad de la comunidad. EN LA FOTO una vista del ‡rea del comedor escolar..FOTO POR:  tonito.zayas@gfrmedia.com.Ramon '' Tonito '' Zayas / GFR Media (Credit Image: © El Nuevo Dias via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 3, 2018 - San Juan, Puerto Rico - San Juan, Octubre 3, 2018 - MCD - FOTOS para ilustrar una historia sobre el juicio federal por el asesinato del canadiense Adam Anhang y en el que se acusa a çurea V‡zquez Rijos. EN LA FOTO Marcia V‡zquez Rijos (una de los acusados)..FOTO POR:  tonito.zayas@gfrmedia.com.Ramon '' Tonito '' Zayas / GFR Media (Credit Image: © El Nuevo Dias via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 1, 2018 - San Juan, Puerto Rico - San Juan, Octubre 1ro, 2018 - FLASH / TUS NOTICIAS - Bistro Café en Isla Verde. FOTOS para ilustrar una historia sobre Raulito Carbonell quien va a realizar el espectáculo “30 años de Swing”, sobre su trayectoria y el éxito del personaje Papo Swing..FOTO POR:  tonito.zayas@gfrmedia.com.Ramon '' Tonito '' Zayas / GFR Media (Credit Image: © El Nuevo Dias via ZUMA Press)
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  • Debris left over from Hurricane Maria as well as furniture, appliances and washed out vehicles, litter a street in Toa Baja Puerto Rico, on October 12, 2017. Photo by Jose A. Iglesias/El Nuevo Herald/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • April 27, 2017 - New York, NY, United States - Family members of people impacted by NYPD and federal ''gang'' raids and grassroots community groups held a rally April 27th, 2017; at City Hall steps followed by a march to the U.S. Attorney's Office and MCC prison to protest against the NYPD and federal ''gang'' raids that are devastating communities of color across the city as well as the prison system. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 9, 2018 - Guaynabo, Puerto Rico - Guaynabo, Octubre 9, 2018 - MCD - Guaynabo Medical Mall - FOTOS para ilustrar una historia sobre la entrega de las primeras tarjetas del plan de salud Vital por parte del gobernador Ricardo Rosselló Nevares. EN LA FOTO Rosselló levanta una de las tarjetas (de muestra) durante la actividad..FOTO POR:  tonito.zayas@gfrmedia.com.Ramon '' Tonito '' Zayas / GFR Media (Credit Image: © El Nuevo Dias via ZUMA Press)
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  • Sep 10, 2017 - St. Maarten, St. Maarten - Evacuees from St. Maarten board a HC-130 headed to San Juan, Puerto Rico. (Credit Image: © Sgt. Erin Mills/U.S. Air Force via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 4, 2019 - Ponce, Puerto Rico, PUR - 2019 05 04  PONCE   en la Fundacion Biblioteca Rafael Hernandez Colon publico vino a darle el adios al ex gobernador Rafael Hernandez Colon  .  En la foto :  SAnta Misa .   Para El Nuevo Dia © Jorge A Ramirez Portela (Credit Image: © Jorge A Ramirez Portela/El Nuevo Dias via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 3, 2019 - Ponce, Puerto Rico, PUR - 2019 05 03  PONCE   en la Fundacion Biblioteca Rafael Hernandez Colon publico vino a darle el adios al ex gobernador Rafael Hernandez Colon  .  En la foto :  llega el sequito funebre al area de la Biblioteca .   Para El Nuevo Dia © Jorge A Ramirez Portela (Credit Image: © Jorge A Ramirez Portela/El Nuevo Dias via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 27, 2017 - Corozal, Puerto Rico - IRMA MALDANADO holds her bird Sussury as she looks at what's left of her devastated home after hurricane Maria ravaged the island. (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 28, 2019 - Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, PUR - 2019 03 28  MAYAGUEZ  varios precios de gasolina en distintas gasolineras en el area de Mayaguez .  En la foto :  gasolinera American en la Ave Ramon Emeterio Betances ( antes calle Post )  .   Para GFR Media  © Jorge A Ramirez Portela (Credit Image: © Jorge A Ramirez Portela/El Nuevo Dias via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 28, 2018 - San Juan, San Juan, Puerto Rico - 28 de Septiembre 2018 Guaynabo Oficinas de Metro Ofice Park  el edificio  que alberga la compa–ia de seguros Real legacy  Assurance recibio  este viernes una orden  de rehabilitacion  de parte de la oficina del comicionado de seguros  a trvez del tribunal .Adavid.villafane@gfrmedia (Credit Image: © David Villafane/El Nuevo Dias via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 25, 2019 - San Juan, San Juan, Puerto Rico - 25 de Mayo del 2019 Coliseo de PR Concierto del  cantante rey de Corazones Manny Manuel  y  Elvis Crespo david.villafane@gfrmedia (Credit Image: © David Villafane/El Nuevo Dias via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 21, 2019 - San Juan, San Juan, Puerto Rico - 21 de Noviembre del 2018 Entrevista al  boxeador  Joseph Adorno  quien  tiene  una marca de 10 victorias .david.villafane@gfrmedia (Credit Image: © David Villafane/El Nuevo Dias via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 2, 2019 - San Juan, San Juan, Puerto Rico - Noviembre 3 de 2018.Caguas, Paseo de Bellas Artes.Fiesta de pueblo en Caguas , para Alex Cora y sus compa–eros de las Medias Rojas de Boston , luego de ganar el campeonato de la Serie Mundial frente a los Dodgers. Carlos Baerga  ex jugador de grandes ligas  de los indios de cleveland .david.villafane@gfrmedia (Credit Image: © David Villafane/El Nuevo Dias via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 31, 2019 - San Juan, San Juan, Puerto Rico - 1 de noviembre del 2018 Vista publica  de la comision de turismo  y cultura  en la foto   la alcladesa de loiza  Julia maria Nazario asisitio  con  un  grupo cultural de Loiza y al finalizar las vista tocaron  bomba  tradicional de loiza la senadora rossana lopez  baila al ritmo de la bomba  loice–a david.villafane@gfrmedia (Credit Image: © David Villafane/El Nuevo Dias via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 1, 2019 - San Juan, San Juan, Puerto Rico - 1 de Noviembre del 2018  sesion  del senado  sobre la reforma  y  nombramiento del Juan Davila Rivera como Juez superior y secretario de la CEE  tambien policias estaban presentes en las gradas  presidente del senado Thomas Rivera Schatz .david.villafane@gfrmedia (Credit Image: © David Villafane/El Nuevo Dias via ZUMA Press)
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