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 State Police: Fatal car accident in Clay CountyOctober 27, 2019 WTVQ Admin, MANCHESTER, Ky.  WTVQ   State Police London Post says they were dispatched to a one-vehicle injury accident on HWY 149 Lockards Creek Road in the Manchester area of Clay County on Saturday around10:21 PM. According to police, the crash resulted in one fatality.Pol stanley canada ice say that a 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee driven by Jose A. Montero, 48 years old of Manches stanley termoska ter, KY, was traveling south on Highway 149 Lockards Creek Road when he lost control of his vehicle and crossed the center line and struck a deep ditch, the impact caused the vehicle to go airborne and overturn.The Clay County Coroner pronounced Mr. Montero dead at the scene, police say.No drugs or alcohol usage was stanley italy  suspected and Mr. Montero was not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the accident, say police.Categories: Featured, Local News, NewsTags: Clay County, Fatal Accident, Manchester, State Police London PostFacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedin    Leave a Reply Cancel reply  .clt-73 .thumb-wrap display: block;float: none;.clt-73 .inner-thumb-wrap padding: 56.25% 0 0 0;.content-primary-cat a     font-size: 13px;            Related                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Cths UK Students Celebrate Victory at Rupp
 WASHINGTON  AP  鈥?The Biden administrations move to block exports of advanced computer chips to China is signaling a new phase in relations between the globes two largest economies 鈥?one in which trade matters less than an increasingly heated competition to be the worlds leading technological and military power.The aggressive move, announced last month, will help set the tone for President Joe Bidens聽upcoming meeting聽with Chinese President聽Xi Jinping聽on Monday on the sidelines of vaso stanley  the Group of 20 summit in Asia. Its evidence of Bidens determination to  manage  the U.S. competition with China, whose officials were聽quick to condemn聽the export ban.After more than two decades in which the focus was on expansion of trade and global growth, both countries are openly prioritizing their national interests as the world economy struggles with high inflation and the risk of recessions. The U.S. and China have each ident stanley nz ified the d stanley usa evelopment and production of聽computer chips聽as vital for economic growth and their own security interests. Were going to do whatever it takes to protect Americans from the threat of China,  Commerce Secretary聽Gina Raimondo聽said in an interview.  China is crystal clear. They will use this technology for surveillance. They will use this technology for cyber attacks. They will use this technology to, in any number of ways, harm us and our allies, or our ability to protect ourselves. Xi responded to the export ban in his statement at last months congress of the聽Chin