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» What’s the Spanish monarchy still good for?

»   What’s the Spanish monarchy still good for? 26/11/18 11:02 from  In English Section | EL PAÍS A new republic would be the best guarantee of a united Spain built on a foundation of respect and freedom of to decide

10:03 AM 11/26/2018 » U.S. closes major crossing as caravan migrants mass at border in Mexico

»   U.S. closes major crossing as caravan migrants mass at border in Mexico 26/11/18 08:35 from  World: World News, International News, Foreign Reporting - The Washington Post Authorities say that about 100,000 people legally pass through the San Ysidro border crossing every day.  »   Trump urges Mexico to send migrants home, repeats call for wall funding 26/11/18 08:32 from  Reuters: Top News U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday that Mexico should send migrants seeking asylum in the United States back to their home countries, a day after U.S. authorities shut the country's busiest southern border crossing and fired tear...

9:14 AM 11/26/2018 - Trump asks Mexico to send migrants back, border patrol fires tear gas

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  Twitter Search / NBCLatino: Trump asks Mexico to send migrants back to countries of origin after border patrol fires tear gas https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/immigration/trump-asks-mexico-send-migrants-back-countries-origin-after-border-n939966 … November 26, 2018 Trump asks Mexico to send migrants back to countries of origin after border patrol fires tear gas  https://t.co/4WA6NBYqmC — NBC Latino (@NBCLatino)  November 26, 2018

7:27 AM 11/26/2018 - $3700 Generators and $666 Sinks: FEMA Contractors Charged Steep Markups on Puerto Rico Repairs New York Times

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$3,700 Generators and $666 Sinks: FEMA Contractors Charged Steep ... The New York Times This Town Once Feared the 10-Story Waves. Then the Extreme Surfers Showed Up. New York Times $3700 Generators and $666 Sinks: FEMA Contractors Charged Steep Markups on  Puerto Rico  Repairs New York Times SAN JUAN, P.R. — Juan F. Rodríguez had substantial damage to his house in northeastern  Puerto Rico  after Hurricane Maria slammed through in September 2017, but he felt better when he was told that the Federal Emergency Management Agency would … $3,700 Generators and $666 Sinks: FEMA Contractors Charged Steep Markups on Puerto Rico Repairs Monday November 26 th , 2018  at  6:54 AM 1 Share The bureaucracy around the housing repairs was so complex that the first repairs did not begin until more than five months after the hurricane. A full year after the September 2017 storm, a New York Times review found t...