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Latin American Herald Tribune: MacBook, iPad Enlarge, Enhance Screens Following iPhone Model

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October 31, 2018
Latin American Herald Tribune: MacBook, iPad Enlarge, Enhance Screens Following iPhone Model
Latin American Herald Tribune: Santi Mina Leads Valencia 2-1 over Ebro in Copa del Rey
Latin American Herald Tribune: New Paraguayan Armed Forces Chief Sworn In
Latin American Herald Tribune: Bolivia Improves Atlantic Access with New River Ports
Latin American Herald Tribune: National Church of Kuwait: A Multicultural Place for Worship in Oil-Rich Land

Latin American Herald Tribune: MacBook, iPad Enlarge, Enhance Screens Following iPhone Model

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MacBook, iPad Enlarge, Enhance Screens Following iPhone Model SAN FRANCISCO – After unveiling its latest iPhones in September, Apple highlighted on Tuesday its computers and tablets with updates to the MacBook Air and iPad Pro, which incorporate larger and higher quality screens, a path the firm had already trod with its signature mobile phone.The updated iPad Pro was designed with the aim of eliminating – as much as possible – everything that takes up space on the device but is not screen, a trend that has been underway over the past few years among practically all the big tech firms.Apple said that for the first time since it released its first tablet in 2010, it has dispensed with the menu button, meaning that – along with a substantial reduction in the size of its devices – it has been able to actually increase the screen size.For the two versions that Apple will bring to market, the smaller has a screen size of 11 inches, one inch larger than the earlier model but with the same overall dimensions for the device, and the larger will have one of 13 inches.The Cupertino, California-based company has also incorporated into its new tablets another feature from its recently released iPhone model – the Face ID facial recognition system, which creates a three-dimensional map of the user’s face so that only he or she may activate the device or perform certain operations.The new iPad Pros include the A12X Bionic chip, one TB of storage capacity and a battery that the firm says can operate the device continuously for 10 hours.The device’s 12-megapixel camera can record video in 4K/60 and it has four different speakers.The smaller of the new tablets will cost $998 and the larger one $1,248 and may be bought online starting on Tuesday and in stores starting on Nov.
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Latin American Herald Tribune: Santi Mina Leads Valencia 2-1 over Ebro in Copa del Rey

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Santi Mina Leads Valencia 2-1 over Ebro in Copa del Rey ZARAGOZA, Spain – Santi Mina scored twice on Tuesday to give Valencia CF a 2-1 win over third-division side C.D.
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Latin American Herald Tribune: New Paraguayan Armed Forces Chief Sworn In

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New Paraguayan Armed Forces Chief Sworn In ASUNCION – Air force Gen. Eladio Casimiro Gonzalez was sworn in as commander of the Paraguayan armed forces during a ceremony Tuesday at the Francisco Solano Lopez Military Academy in Capiata, a city located about 20 kilometers (12.4 miles) from Asuncion, attended by President Mario Abdo Benitez.Gonzalez replaces Adm.
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Latin American Herald Tribune: Bolivia Improves Atlantic Access with New River Ports

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Bolivia Improves Atlantic Access with New River Ports PUERTO JENNEFER, Bolivia – Bolivian President Evo Morales delivered on Tuesday the certifications for three international ports on the Paraguay-Parana waterway, an event he described as “an historic day” in his landlocked nation’s bid to enhance its river access to the Atlantic Ocean.The ports of Aguirre, Gravetal and Jennefer received their accreditation as international-class terminals, which places them on the same level as the other ports along the waterway shared with Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay, Morales said.The president presided over the ceremony in Puerto Jennefer, near the border between Bolivia and Brazil, accompanied by port authorities, business executives and the Bolivian navy brass.Morales explained that a large part of the cargo from eastern Bolivia now can be shipped to the Pacific Ocean via Chile, but by adding the water route to the Atlantic, the landlocked nation’s foreign trade will benefit from lower costs.The Bolivian government had pushed for this exit to the Atlantic as well as a conduit to the Pacific via the Peruvian port of Ilo, where it has been accorded preferential use, following the adverse ruling of the International Court of Justice in La Paz’s suit demanding that Chile negotiate sovereign access to the sea for Bolivia.On Oct.
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Latin American Herald Tribune: National Church of Kuwait: A Multicultural Place for Worship in Oil-Rich Land

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National Church of Kuwait: A Multicultural Place for Worship in Oil-Rich Land KUWAIT CITY – The National Evangelical Church of Kuwait serves as a multicultural meeting place in the oil-rich Persian Gulf, the church’s minister said on Tuesday in an exclusive interview with EFE.Pastor Emmanuel Gharib, the first Gulf-born priest to head a Protestant church, explained that his congregation was made up of 85 ethnicities, with many churchgoers having moved to Kuwait for work.“We have 85 congregations of different languages praying in the complex,” Gharib said.
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