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Puerto Rico Electricity from mikenova (8 sites): puerto rico electricity - Google News: Verdict demands reparations for US crimes - Workers World

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November 04, 2018
Puerto Rico Electricity from mikenova (8 sites): puerto rico electricity - Google News: Verdict demands reparations for US crimes - Workers World
Puerto Rico Electricity from mikenova (8 sites): puerto rico electricity - BingNews: PSEG Long Island preps for next big storm by hardening electric grid
Puerto Rico Electricity from mikenova (8 sites): puerto rico electricity - BingNews: Puerto Rico Tribunal: Summary of indictment of the U.S.
Puerto Rico Water from mikenova (4 sites): Puerto Rico Water - Google News: Be weary of flood-damaged cars in resale market - Ontario Argus Observer
Puerto Rico Water from mikenova (4 sites): Puerto Rico Water - Google News: MLB stars prepare in Hawaii for Japan Series - MLB.com

Puerto Rico Electricity from mikenova (8 sites): puerto rico electricity - Google News: Verdict demands reparations for US crimes - Workers World

Puerto Rico Rebuilding from mikenova (9 sites)
Front row: Susan Abulhawa, The Rev. Luis Barrios, Pam Africa. Second row: Jaribu Hill, Ajamu Baraka, Gerardo Cajamarca Alarcón. Third row: Mahtowin Munro, Deirdre Griswold. Behind them: Noriko Oyama, Hyun Lee, Andre Francois, Luz de las Nieves Ayress Moreno, Bernadette Ellorin, Chrisley Carpio, and Angélica Lara.
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Puerto Rico Electricity from mikenova (8 sites): puerto rico electricity - BingNews: PSEG Long Island preps for next big storm by hardening electric grid

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PSEG Long Island, helped by lessons learned from LIPA after superstorm Sandy, along with $729 million in federal funding to harden the local electric grid, is nearly finished with a multiyear plan to prepare all portions of Long Island for the next big storm.
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Puerto Rico Electricity from mikenova (8 sites): puerto rico electricity - BingNews: Puerto Rico Tribunal: Summary of indictment of the U.S.

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Puerto Rico Tribunal: Summary of indictment of the U.S. By a guest author posted on November 3, 2018 The following is a brief summary of the indictment prepared by chief prosecutor Augusto Zamora for the International Tribunal on U.S.
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Puerto Rico Water from mikenova (4 sites): Puerto Rico Water - Google News: Be weary of flood-damaged cars in resale market - Ontario Argus Observer

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When it comes to extreme weather, 2018 has been a busy year. With a full month left to go in this year’s Atlantic hurricane season, we have already seen more than a dozen named storms roar ashore.
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Puerto Rico Water from mikenova (4 sites): Puerto Rico Water - Google News: MLB stars prepare in Hawaii for Japan Series - MLB.com

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HONOLULU -- While Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina is all business in his preparation, the longtime backstop noted that he has a special off-the-field mission during his brief stay in Hawaii: checking out the beaches.
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Latin American Herald Tribune: Girona Deepens Valencia’s Woes with 1-0 Win in La Liga

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November 04, 2018
Latin American Herald Tribune: Girona Deepens Valencia’s Woes with 1-0 Win in La Liga
Latin American Herald Tribune: Asia Bibi’s Lawyer Flees Pakistan Fearing for His Life
Latin American Herald Tribune: 23,000 Videogame Fans Attend LoL World Championship Final in South Korea
Latin American Herald Tribune: Chile’s Easter Island Aims to Become Self-Sustainable
Latin American Herald Tribune: Juventus Downs Cagliari 3-1 in Serie A

Latin American Herald Tribune: Girona Deepens Valencia’s Woes with 1-0 Win in La Liga

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Girona Deepens Valencia’s Woes with 1-0 Win in La Liga VALENCIA, Spain – Girona got a solid performance from its keeper and a goal shortly after halftime in a 1-0 victory on Saturday at Mestalla Stadium over Valencia, which has gone winless in its last four Spanish-league matches.Neither team was clearly in control at the beginning, with both clubs trying either to make surprise runs on the counter-attack or attempt long-range passes.Valencia started to seize the initiative offensively as the first half wore on, but Girona left little space for the hosts to operate over the first half-hour and generally kept the pressure off of net minder Yassine Bounou.The key play of the first half came in the 34th minute, when the video assistant referee (VAR) system ruled that the ball had gone out-of-bounds before Valencia midfielder Geoffrey Kondogbia received a cross and powered a shot that ricocheted off a defender and into Girona’s goal.The game remained scoreless at the intermission even though the hosts picked up their intensity over the final 10 minutes of the first half and had two excellent chances to score.Bounou snuffed out one of those opportunities when he made a save on a header by Rodrigo; the second chance then came and went when Santi Mina clanked a shot off the crossbar following another save by the Girona net minder.But that momentum did not carry over into the second half, as the visitors went ahead shortly after the intermission on a play facilitated by an error by Kondogbia.Although Brazilian keeper Neto made a great save to deny an initial scoring chance, Girona midfielder Pere Pons put the deflection into the back of the net in the 48th minute.Down on the scoreboard, Valencia became even more determined to at least salvage a draw and laid siege to Girona’s penalty area.But the visitors’ defense proved up the task and was further bolstered when head coach Eusebio Sacristan replaced forward Seydou Doumbia with central defender Pedro Alcala.With the win, Girona has moved provisionally into ninth place in La Liga with 16 points.Valencia (11 points), which qualified for the 2018-2019 Champions League thanks to a strong domestic performance last season, remains mired in a slump and is currently in 14th place in La Liga after 11 games.
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Latin American Herald Tribune: Asia Bibi’s Lawyer Flees Pakistan Fearing for His Life

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Asia Bibi’s Lawyer Flees Pakistan Fearing for His Life ISLAMABAD – Saif Mulook, the lawyer of Christian woman Asia Bibi, who was acquitted of blasphemy by the Supreme Court of Pakistan after spending eight years on death row, fled the country on Saturday in fear for his life.The lawyer told EFE that he decided to leave Pakistan on Saturday morning after protests led by the Islamist Tehreek-i-Labaik (TLP) party against Asia’s acquittal paralyzed parts of the country.Mulook, who did not wish to indicate the country he fled to, said he would “love” to return to Pakistan to defend the Christian woman, who now faces an appeal against her acquittal, which was presented before the Supreme Court.Asia’s death sentence for blasphemy was repealed on Wednesday after the two women who accused her were found to have contradicted themselves and lied.Almost immediately after the court’s decision was announced, Islamists throughout Pakistan took to the streets, paralyzing much of the country for three days.The Christian woman, a mother of five, was accused in 2009 by two other women of allegedly making offensive comments against the Prophet Muhammad.A court condemned her to death in 2010 and she lost an appeal before the Lahore High Court four years later.Pakistan’s harsh anti-blasphemy law was established during British colonial rule to avoid religious clashes, but several changes to the law in the 1980s promoted by dictator Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq led its abuse.
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Latin American Herald Tribune: 23,000 Videogame Fans Attend LoL World Championship Final in South Korea

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23,000 Videogame Fans Attend LoL World Championship Final in South Korea SEOUL – More than 23,000 people packed Munhak Stadium in the city of Incheon, west of Seoul, to attend the final of the 2018 League of Legends (LoL) World Championship final, in which the Chinese team Invictus Gaming blew away its European rival.The Chinese squad scored a 3-0 landslide victory over Europe’s Fnatic in a match that had the public excited from start to finish.The 23,000 tickets that went on sale early were sold out days before the final, a spokesperson for Riot Games, the US developer of the LoL videogame, told EFE.Judging by the long lines seen Saturday at the gates of the stadium, it is more than probable that many of the other 3,000 tickets made available at the box office were also sold, with prices from 25,000 to 60,000 won (€20-€47/$22-$54).“This is the first time I’ve come to a World Championship final.
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Latin American Herald Tribune: Chile’s Easter Island Aims to Become Self-Sustainable

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Chile’s Easter Island Aims to Become Self-Sustainable HANGA ROA, Chile – Easter Island seeks to become self-sustainable and waste-free by means of a comprehensive plan that also addresses environmental education, the island’s mayor said.The plan aims to raise awareness in a “wide-ranging” way to build a self-sustainable future for the island’s community, Pedro Edmunds Paoa told EFE during an interview.The plan is nicknamed “AMOR” (love, in Spanish), which is an acronym of its key principles: self-sustainability, creating enduring improvements, offering development opportunities, and respecting the natural ecosystem.Located some 3,800 km (2,360 mi) off Chile’s western coast, Easter Island, also known as Rapa Nui in the local language, is one of the world’s most coveted tourist destinations, known for its 887 monumental statues, called moai.However, its beaches are severely polluted with plastic that floats its way onto the island, and Rapa Nui also has a severe waste management problem.To make matters worse, 66.8% of the island suffers some degree of erosion, and rising sea levels threaten its shores.The goal of “AMOR” is to “attain self-sustainability and preserve our natural resources” by means of “changing our way of living, taking care of our health and respecting each other,” Paoa said.The 20-year plan was launched in 2014 and has become part the slogan of the island’s government – “Rapa Nui con AMOR” (Rapa Nui with love).The plan took center stage in the First Summit of Local Governments of Chile, which took place on the island last week.One of the key elements of the plan is to provide environmental education to children, by means of the Rapa Nui Environmental Education Network.The network also organizes beach cleanup campaigns and presentations to show people how to reuse and recycle, and even how to create their own vegetable gardens.The plan also includes the construction of a waste management plant that will take advantage of 90% of the waste produced on the island through recycling, reusing, worm composting and incineration.To fight erosion, which especially affects the region surrounding Poike volcano, 47.8 hectares (118 acres) have been reforested, mainly with casuarina equisetifolia or Australian pine trees.Attaining self-sustainability also depends on limiting the negative impacts of tourism, as the island has 7,750 residents and a territory of just 163.6 square km (63 sq.
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Latin American Herald Tribune: Juventus Downs Cagliari 3-1 in Serie A

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Juventus Downs Cagliari 3-1 in Serie A ROME – Juventus beat Cagliari 3-1 this Saturday in the 11th round of the Italian Serie A and, propelled by goals scored by Paulo Dybala and Juan Guillermo Cuadrado and an assist by Cristiano Ronaldo, came away with the win.In doing so, Juventus scored its 10th win in 11 league games and reestablished a lead of six points over Napoli and Inter Milan, which share second place and won their respective matches by a landslide – 5-1 against Empoli and 5-0 against Genoa.It took Juventus just 44 seconds to get on the scoreboard against Cagliari, when Dybala took an assist from Rodrigo Betancur in the box and booted it into the net.But for now, Cagliari withstood the pressure and at the 36th minute got a great goal by Joao Pedro to tie the score at 1-1.However, in just 120 seconds, Juventus was back in the lead at 2-1, thanks to an unfortunate deflection by Filip Bradaric into his own goal in his attempt to block a fast low shot by Douglas Costa.In the lead once more, Italy’s reigning champion scored its third when, in a counterattack, Cristiano Ronaldo served up an easy pass from outside the box to Cuadrado, who scored the final goal of the game, making it 3-1 at the 87th minute.
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Jamaica Observer: Secure privacy for HIV population – Livermore

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November 03, 2018
Jamaica Observer: Secure privacy for HIV population – Livermore
Jamaica Observer: Fraser-Pryce for Carib Actuarial conference
Jamaica Observer: Big divide in America
Jamaica Observer: Parkinson's disease may start in appendix, study finds
Jamaica Observer: Willard Anthony Crossley — A gentle giant, yet strong and tenacious WILLARD ANTHONY CROSSLEY — A gentle giant, yet strong and tenacious

Jamaica Observer: Secure privacy for HIV population – Livermore

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Executive director of Jamaica AIDS Support For Life (JASL), Kandasi Livermore has taken issue with the Data Protection Act, saying that there is a need for explicit legislation on data protection for people living with human immunodeficiency virus (PLHIV) and other sexually transmitted diseases (STIs) in Jamaica.
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Jamaica Observer: Fraser-Pryce for Carib Actuarial conference

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Sprint star, Ambassador Dr Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce has been booked to deliver the keynote address at the 28th Annual Conference of the Caribbean Actuarial Association (CAA) under the theme 'Running the Risk'.
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Jamaica Observer: Big divide in America

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  POLITICS is nothing new to Carl McCall, the man who now chairs State University of New York (SUNY). His biography reveals that after serving three terms as a New York State senator representing Harlem and other parts of Manhattan, from 1975 to 1980, McCall accepted an appointment from President Jimmy Carter as a member of the US delegation to the United Nations with the rank of ambassador.
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Jamaica Observer: Parkinson's disease may start in appendix, study finds

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TAMPA, United States (AFP) — Parkinson's disease has long been considered a disease of the brain, but research out last Wednesday found it may start in the gut — specifically in the appendix, a tiny organ near the large intestine.
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Jamaica Observer: Willard Anthony Crossley — A gentle giant, yet strong and tenacious WILLARD ANTHONY CROSSLEY — A gentle giant, yet strong and tenacious

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The following is the eulogy delivered at the recent Service of Thanksgiving for Willard Anthony Crossley by his daughter Debra Crossley.   Nelson Mandela said, “The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands in times of challenge and controversy.”
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News / MN Newsletter // November 03

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November 03, 2018
Latino Rebels: The LA Times Endorsement Gaffe… And What About Latinos in the Midterms? (PODCAST)
HACKED BY AYYILDIZ TİM: Jacksonville business ships 45000 pounds of donations to Puerto Rico
HACKED BY AYYILDIZ TİM: Hero’s welcome for Alex Cora, Red Sox in Puerto Rico
HACKED BY AYYILDIZ TİM: Alex Cora arrives in Puerto Rico as fans celebrate Red Sox’s World Series win

Latino Rebels: The LA Times Endorsement Gaffe… And What About Latinos in the Midterms? (PODCAST)

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For this weekend’s Latino Rebels Radio, we connect with the fabulous Pilar Marrero, whose recent Latino Rebels story about why the LA Times published different political endorsements in English and Spanish caused the newspaper to offer a formal apology.
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HACKED BY AYYILDIZ TİM: Jacksonville business ships 45000 pounds of donations to Puerto Rico

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Jacksonville business ships 45000 pounds of donations to Puerto Rico  ActionNewsJax.com Full coverage HACKED BY AYYILDIZ TİM
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HACKED BY AYYILDIZ TİM: Hero’s welcome for Alex Cora, Red Sox in Puerto Rico

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Hero’s welcome for Alex Cora, Red Sox in Puerto Rico  WCVB Boston Full coverage HACKED BY AYYILDIZ TİM
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HACKED BY AYYILDIZ TİM: Alex Cora arrives in Puerto Rico as fans celebrate Red Sox’s World Series win

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Alex Cora arrives in Puerto Rico as fans celebrate Red Sox’s World Series win  Chicago Tribune Alex Cora arrives in Puerto Rico as fans celebrate win  Washington Post Alex Cora brings World Series trophy to Puerto Rico  ESPN
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Puerto Rico Main News from mikenova (67 sites): Sur de Florida Últimas Noticias, Deportes y Crimen |: Harden firma 25 puntos en retorno, Rockets vencen a Bulls
Puerto Rico Main News from mikenova (67 sites): Sur de Florida Últimas Noticias, Deportes y Crimen |: Sólida victoria en Nueva York debe abrirle nuevas puertas a guerrero cubano ante campeones mundiales
Puerto Rico Main News from mikenova (67 sites): Sur de Florida Últimas Noticias, Deportes y Crimen |: Millonarios eliminado tras caer 1-0 ante Atlético Huila
Puerto Rico Main News from mikenova (67 sites): Sur de Florida Últimas Noticias, Deportes y Crimen |: Mensajes de los Influyentes al próximo gobernador de Florida
Puerto Rico Main News from mikenova (67 sites): PRN from mikenova (108 sites): Latin American Herald Tribune: Apple Sales Outlook Hurts Stock Market

Puerto Rico Main News from mikenova (67 sites): Sur de Florida Últimas Noticias, Deportes y Crimen |: Harden firma 25 puntos en retorno, Rockets vencen a Bulls

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James Harden anotó 25 puntos, incluyendo 11 en una carga ofensiva clave en el tercer cuarto, en su regreso a la alineación de Houston, y los Rockets derrotaron el sábado 96-88 a los Bulls de Chicago.
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Puerto Rico Main News from mikenova (67 sites): Sur de Florida Últimas Noticias, Deportes y Crimen |: Sólida victoria en Nueva York debe abrirle nuevas puertas a guerrero cubano ante campeones mundiales

The Puerto Rico News & Journal from mikenova (9 sites)
Cuando Sullivan Barrera se levante este domingo podrá mirar su futuro de otra manera.
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Puerto Rico Main News from mikenova (67 sites): Sur de Florida Últimas Noticias, Deportes y Crimen |: Millonarios eliminado tras caer 1-0 ante Atlético Huila

The Puerto Rico News & Journal from mikenova (9 sites)
El campeón defensor Millonarios de Bogotá quedó eliminado de los cuartos de final del torneo Clausura al caer el sábado 1-0 ante el local Atlético Huila de Neiva.
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Puerto Rico Main News from mikenova (67 sites): Sur de Florida Últimas Noticias, Deportes y Crimen |: Mensajes de los Influyentes al próximo gobernador de Florida

The Puerto Rico News & Journal from mikenova (9 sites)
Durante los últimos siete meses, 50 Influyentes de la Florida —un grupo compuesto por líderes de las comunidades política, empresarial, académica y religiosa del estado— han ofrecido sus puntos vista sobre asuntos de importancia para este año de elecciones en la Florida.
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Puerto Rico Main News from mikenova (67 sites): PRN from mikenova (108 sites): Latin American Herald Tribune: Apple Sales Outlook Hurts Stock Market

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Apple Sales Outlook Hurts Stock Market WASHINGTON – A big drop in shares of Apple dragged major United States stock indexes into the red, breaking their three-session winning streak.The iPhone maker’s shares lost $14.74, or 6.6%, to $207.48 on Friday – their biggest one-day percentage loss since January 2014 – after the company gave disappointing guidance for the holiday quarter.The declines threatened to push the company’s market value below $1 trillion and also spread to other big technology stocks, which had been hammered in October.Apple’s tumble was responsible for about 100 points of the 109.91-point decline in the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
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Puerto Rico Water - Google News: Verdict demands reparations for US crimes - Workers World

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November 03, 2018
Puerto Rico Water - Google News: Verdict demands reparations for US crimes - Workers World
Puerto Rico Water - Google News: Schnitzer Board Declares Quarterly Dividend - Associated Press (press release) (blog)
Water Wars in Puerto Rico - Google News: Verdict demands reparations for US crimes - Workers World
Puerto Rico Water - BingNews: Alex Cora bringing World Series trophy to his Puerto Rican hometown
Puerto Rico Water - BingNews: At the New York City Marathon, a Young Olympian Runs for Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico Water - BingNews: At the New York City Marathon, a Young Olympian Runs For Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico Water - BingNews: Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora bringing World Series trophy to his hometown in Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico Water - Google News: Verdict demands reparations for US crimes - Workers World

Puerto Rico Water from mikenova (4 sites)
Front row: Susan Abulhawa, The Rev. Luis Barrios, Pam Africa. Second row: Jaribu Hill, Ajamu Baraka, Gerardo Cajamarca Alarcón. Third row: Mahtowin Munro, Deirdre Griswold. Behind them: Noriko Oyama, Hyun Lee, Andre Francois, Luz de las Nieves Ayress Moreno, Bernadette Ellorin, Chrisley Carpio, and Angélica Lara.
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Puerto Rico Water - Google News: Schnitzer Board Declares Quarterly Dividend - Associated Press (press release) (blog)

Puerto Rico Water from mikenova (4 sites)
PORTLAND, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 2, 2018--The Board of Directors of Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc. (Nasdaq: SCHN) declared a cash dividend of $0.1875 per common share, payable on November 26, 2018, to shareholders of record on November 12, 2018.
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Water Wars in Puerto Rico - Google News: Verdict demands reparations for US crimes - Workers World

Puerto Rico Water from mikenova (4 sites)
Front row: Susan Abulhawa, The Rev. Luis Barrios, Pam Africa. Second row: Jaribu Hill, Ajamu Baraka, Gerardo Cajamarca Alarcón. Third row: Mahtowin Munro, Deirdre Griswold. Behind them: Noriko Oyama, Hyun Lee, Andre Francois, Luz de las Nieves Ayress Moreno, Bernadette Ellorin, Chrisley Carpio, and Angélica Lara.
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Puerto Rico Water - BingNews: Alex Cora bringing World Series trophy to his Puerto Rican hometown

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Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora and a delegation from the Red Sox will take the World Series trophy to his hometown of Caguas, Puerto Rico, on Saturday to celebrate. This past Sunday, Cora became the first Puerto Rican manager to win the World Series.
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Puerto Rico Water - BingNews: At the New York City Marathon, a Young Olympian Runs for Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico Water from mikenova (4 sites)
Beverly Ramos is ready to win an important race this weekend, though you would never know it just by looking at her. When I meet the 5-foot-5 runner from San Juan on an unseasonably warm fall afternoon in midtown Manhattan, just three days before she is set to run her third New York City Marathon, she appears completely at ease.
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Puerto Rico Water - BingNews: At the New York City Marathon, a Young Olympian Runs For Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico Water from mikenova (4 sites)
Beverly Ramos is ready to win an important race this weekend, though you would never know it just by looking at her. When I meet the 5-foot-5 runner from San Juan on an unseasonably warm fall afternoon in midtown Manhattan, just three days before she is set to run her third New York City Marathon, she appears completely at ease.
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Puerto Rico Water - BingNews: Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora bringing World Series trophy to his hometown in Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico Water from mikenova (4 sites)
Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora and a delegation from the Red Sox will take the World Series trophy to his hometown of Caguas, Puerto Rico, on Saturday to celebrate. This past Sunday, Cora became the first Puerto Rican manager to win the World Series.
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