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Latin American Herald Tribune: Maradona’s Sinaloa Squad Makes It 4 Straight Wins
October 28, 2018
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Latin American Herald Tribune: Maradona’s Sinaloa Squad Makes It 4 Straight Wins
Latin American Herald Tribune: Ultrarightist Bolsonaro Handily Wins Brazilian Presidential Runoff
Latin American Herald Tribune: Sacked Sri Lankan PM Refuses to Leave Official Residence
Latin American Herald Tribune: Federer Moves Step Closer to Ninth Swiss Indoors Title
Latin American Herald Tribune: Prosecutor Investigating Keiko Fujimori Becomes Celebrity in Peru
Latin American Herald Tribune: Maradona’s Sinaloa Squad Makes It 4 Straight Wins
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Maradonas Sinaloa Squad Makes It 4 Straight Wins CULIACAN, Mexico Legendary Argentine soccer stars Dorados Sinaloa beat Tampico Madero 2-1 this weekend, winning their fourth game in a row and moving to the qualifying zone of the Mexican Second Division.Vinicio Angulo and Fernando Arce scored the goals that gave Sinaloa the victory on Saturday in the 16th and 45th minutes, respectively, while Mexicos Arturo Ledesma netted for Tampico.In Culiacan, a city in northwest Mexico, Maradona showed up fully recovered from the knee arthrosis that had him in crutches in the previous match.This team changed with Diego, said Vinicio Angulo, who has scored all his goals since Maradona came on board to coach the squad on Sept.
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Latin American Herald Tribune: Ultrarightist Bolsonaro Handily Wins Brazilian Presidential Runoff
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BRASILIA Ultrarightist Jair Bolsonaro handily won the Brazilian presidential runoff on Sunday with 55.42 percent of the valid votes and will succeed President Michel Temer on Jan.
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Latin American Herald Tribune: Sacked Sri Lankan PM Refuses to Leave Official Residence
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Sacked Sri Lankan PM Refuses to Leave Official Residence COLOMBO The sacked prime minister of Sri Lanka, Ranil Wickremasinghe, refused on Sunday to leave his official residence amid a constitutional crisis triggered by the surprise appointment of former president Mahinda Rajapaksa as the new prime minister and temporary suspension of parliament.Wickremasinghe remained in his official residence of Temple Trees after Saturdays ultimatum launched by the opposition led by Rajapaksa, whose appointment Friday as the new prime minister by President Maithripala Sirisena has unleashed a political storm.Wickremasinghe has reiterated for the past two days that he still holds a majority in parliament and called the appointment of Rajapakse irregular.Rajapaksas appointment came after the United Peoples Freedom Alliance of Sirisena who in the 2015 general elections led a coalition to evict Rajapaksa from power withdrew from the ruling coalition.Meanwhile, Parliament Speaker Karu Jayasuriya expressed on Sunday his concern over Sirisenas order for suspension until Nov.
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Latin American Herald Tribune: Federer Moves Step Closer to Ninth Swiss Indoors Title
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Federer Moves Step Closer to Ninth Swiss Indoors Title BASEL, Switzerland Swiss great Roger Federer brushed aside promising Russian Daniil Medvedev 6-1, 6-4 on Saturday to advance to the final of the Swiss Indoors, an ATP hard-court event.The 37-year-old Federer, an eight-time winner of his hometown tournament, needed less than 65 minutes to defeat his 20th-ranked opponent.The Swiss world No.
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Latin American Herald Tribune: Prosecutor Investigating Keiko Fujimori Becomes Celebrity in Peru
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Prosecutor Investigating Keiko Fujimori Becomes Celebrity in Peru LIMA Jose Domingo Perez, the young prosecutor investigating opposition leader Keiko Fujimori, has become a superstar in the fight against corruption.The 42-year-old Arequipa native made a splash for his role in the money laundering case accusing the daughter of disgraced former President Alberto Fujimori of accepting as much as $1.2 million from Brazilian construction giant Odebrecht for her 2011 presidential campaign.On Oct.
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