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Latin American Herald Tribune: McManus’ Last Minute Field Goal Helps Broncos Beat Chargers 23-22

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November 19, 2018
Latin American Herald Tribune: McManus’ Last Minute Field Goal Helps Broncos Beat Chargers 23-22
Latin American Herald Tribune: OPEC Crude Basket Rises to $66
Latin American Herald Tribune: Two Women, a Police Officer and Gunman Killed in Shooting at US Hospital
Latin American Herald Tribune: Germany Blocks Entry of 18 Saudi Citizens, Suspects in Khashoggi Murder Case
Latin American Herald Tribune: Feminist Activists Interrupt Far-Right Memorial for Late Spanish Dictator

Latin American Herald Tribune: McManus’ Last Minute Field Goal Helps Broncos Beat Chargers 23-22

PRN-Latino News from Michael_Novakhov (16 sites)
McManus’ Last Minute Field Goal Helps Broncos Beat Chargers 23-22 SAN DIEGO – Kicker Brandon McManus scored a 34-yard field goal in the last seconds of regular time on Sunday and helped the Denver Broncos beat the Los Angeles Chargers 23-22, breaking a six-game winning streak by the Chargers.The Broncos (4-6), second-last in the West division standings of the American Football Conference, managed to nose ahead in the closing moments of the game thanks to Mcmanus’ FG.Denver quarterback Case Keenum was 19 of 32 for 205 yards.The Chargers (7-3) were beaten after a six-match winning streak and are placed second in the AFC West standings.Los Angeles quarterback Philip Rivers was 28 of 43 for 401 yards, including two touchdown passes and two interceptions.
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Latin American Herald Tribune: OPEC Crude Basket Rises to $66

PRN-Latino News from Michael_Novakhov (16 sites)
OPEC Crude Basket Rises to $66 VIENNA – The basket of crude oil used as a benchmark indicator by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries increased to $66, the OPEC Secretariat said on Monday.OPEC said the price of its basket went up by $0.72 on Friday, compared with the closing price at the previous session.The January delivery of Brent crude opened at $67.32 per barrel at the start of Monday’s trading on the futures market, a 0.77% increase since the previous session’s close.
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Latin American Herald Tribune: Two Women, a Police Officer and Gunman Killed in Shooting at US Hospital

PRN-Latino News from Michael_Novakhov (16 sites)
Two Women, a Police Officer and Gunman Killed in Shooting at US Hospital WASHINGTON – A shooting on Monday at a hospital in Chicago left two women, a police officer and the alleged attacker dead, according to the Chicago Police Superintendent, Eddie T.
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Latin American Herald Tribune: Germany Blocks Entry of 18 Saudi Citizens, Suspects in Khashoggi Murder Case

PRN-Latino News from Michael_Novakhov (16 sites)
Germany Blocks Entry of 18 Saudi Citizens, Suspects in Khashoggi Murder Case BERLIN – The German government blocked on Monday 18 Saudi Arabian citizens from entering the country due to their alleged involvement in the slaying of a Saudi journalist and reiterated the need for transparency to resolve the case.In a statement from the German Foreign Affairs Ministry, the government published a list of 18 names including 15 Saudi nationals thought to be involved in the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, and three Saudi citizens considered suspects due to their ties to the group that orchestrated the alleged homicide.Steffen Seibert, German Minister for Foreign Affairs, said that the circumstances in which the horrible crime took place have not been satisfactorily clarified.Seibert added that the restrictions would apply to the entire Schengen area and that Germany demands the details of the murder case are cleared up in a transparent way according to the rule of law.
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Latin American Herald Tribune: Feminist Activists Interrupt Far-Right Memorial for Late Spanish Dictator

PRN-Latino News from Michael_Novakhov (16 sites)
Feminist Activists Interrupt Far-Right Memorial for Late Spanish Dictator MADRID – Feminist activists interrupted on Sunday a far-right memorial for Spain’s former military dictator Francisco Franco at a historic square in central Madrid.Police detained three members of the protest group Femen who, topless and with anti-fascist slogans painted on their chests, stormed the gathering of Franco sympathizers and tried to hinder proceedings before being stopped and detained by police.The women wrote “legal fascism, national shame” in black across their chests, and on their backs painted a red X over the black eagle crest that adorned Spain’s flag during Franco’s 36-year-rule, alongside a message saying “stop 20N,” in reference to the colloquial term for the anniversary of the dictator’s death on Nov.
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