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5 hrs ago | New York Times

Honduran Businesses Still Wait to Heal

COPAN, Honduras - On the morning that the Honduran president was deposed , Flavia Cueva roused a wedding party of 30 and whisked them out of her jungle eco-resort. Still hazy from the previous night's party, which involved a mariachi band, fireworks and a shaman-led wedding ceremony held above ancient Mayan limestone ruins, the partyers made a ...

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13 hrs ago | Reuters

Honduran election campaigns clouded by crisis

A bitter four-month dispute over who is president has left many Hondurans too jaded with politics to care about voting for their next leader.

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18 hrs ago | Gulf Times

Honduras radio station attacked

Salgado sustained minor injuries to his back and firefighters took another person who was not identified to hospital to be treated for minor injuries as well, HRN sources said.

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Fri Nov 06, 2009

Typically Spanish

Spaniard found guilty of sedition in Honduras released ahead of new trial

Antonio Porta maintains his innocence and says he was only in the country to meet a woman he had fallen in love with on the Internet The Cadiz man found guilty of sedition after his arrest in Honduras during protests in support of the deposed President, Manuel Zelaya, has been released from prison ahead of a new trial which is due to take place.

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WWUP-TV Cadillac

Fort Hood suspect survives...Anti-health care bill rally..."Dead" pact

A senior U.S. official is offering more insight into why authorities initially claimed the suspected shooter at Texas' Fort Hood was dead.

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KXMB-TV Bismarck

Friendly fire not ruled out...Pact falls apart...Pakistan shooting...

Friendly fire not ruled out...Pact falls apart...Pakistan shooting FORT HOOD, Texas Officials have not ruled out the possibility that some casualties of the Fort Hood shooting incident may have been victims of "friendly fire." Officials say 12 people died and 31 were wounded when an Army psychiatrist set to be shipped overseas opened fire at the ...

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Thu Nov 05, 2009

WNED.org

Honduran de facto leader to form government without Zelaya

Honduran de facto leader Roberto Micheletti said on Thursday night he would install a national unity government without the participation of ousted President Manuel Zelaya.

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BBC

'They put the noose on Zelaya'

One of the most controversial aspects of the current crisis in Honduras is the reinstatement of ousted President Manuel Zelaya.

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Worldwide Faith News

CRC Experts Reviews Honduras.Situation

Kurt Ver Beek, a professor at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, MI., and advocate for peace and justice in Honduras, is hopeful that true democracy can finally come to Honduras following a military coup and political developments in June that forced the country's president Manuel Zelaya to leave by plane to Costa Rica, Ver Beek said in a press ...

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Arizona Daily Star

Around the w o rld

MOSCOW a ' Tens of thousands of people took part in Moscow street rallies and concerts Wednesday on a new national holiday that the Kremlin tried to portray as a celebration of Russia's ethnic diversity.

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Wed Nov 04, 2009

WTLV

Ousted Honduran Leader asks Clinton Stand on Coup

Ousted President Manuel Zelaya is asking the Obama Administration to explain why, after pressing for his reinstatement, U.S. officials say they will recognize upcoming Honduran elections even if he isn't returned to power first.

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St. Anthony Messenger

Catholic Officials Laud Agreement to End Honduran Crisis

By David Agren Source: Published: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 MEXICO CITY - Catholic leaders in Honduras lauded a political agreement that aimed to end the four-month political crisis sparked by a June coup that unseated President Manuel Zelaya.

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San Francisco Bay View

Dr. Luther Castillo, voice of the voiceless in Honduras, gets rousing reception in San Francisco

Luther Castillo, who represents the National Resistance Front against the Military Coup in Honduras, brought to San Francisco the echoes of Cubaa s former President Fidel Castro on Thursday night at the Centro del Pueblo.

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hosted Christian Science Monitor | Christian Science Monitor

The big loser in the Honduras political crisis? The economy.

Doris Midence, a snack bar employee at La Tigra National Park outside the Honduran capital, Tegucigalpa, has the empty gaze of someone with too much time on her hands.

"Customers are down by half," she says, reorganizing gum and candy bars. "Between curfews and protests, people are not leaving their homes."

The Honduran political crisis - at four months and counting, after ousted President Manuel Zelaya was arrested and deposed by the military June 28 - could finally be coming to an end. Both sides have signed a deal that calls on Congress to decide whether Mr. Zelaya gets to return to office. But even if the curfews are being lifted, the economic ramifications of Latin America's worst crisis for decades could endure much longer.

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Tue Nov 03, 2009

Washington Times

Obama doctrine 'coup'

Undermine our allies. Embolden our enemies. Diminish our country. If anyone doubted those nine words summed up the Obama Doctrine, look at what the president's team perpetrated last week in Honduras.

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WLOS

Honduran Congress to seek opinions before vote

A Honduran lawmaker says congressional leaders will seek the opinions of several government entities before convoking the full legislature to vote on reinstating ousted President Manuel Zelaya.

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Inside Costa Rica

Latin American Countries Hail Agreement In Honduras

Latin American countries on Friday hailed the agreement reached between de facto Honduran leader Robert Micheletti and ousted President Manuel Zelaya on Thursday night to solve the Honduran political crisis.

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Inside Costa Rica

CEAL Asks International Community To Watch For Agreement's Implementation in Honduras

The Enterprise Council for Latin America on Sunday asked the international community to keep a close eye on the implementation of the political agreement reached in Honduras.

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People's Daily Online

Honduran army put at Electoral Tribunal's disposal

The de facto Honduran President Roberto Micheletti on Thursday disposed the Armed Forcesof the country to the Supreme Electoral Tribunal to facilitate the elections of Nov.

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Mon Nov 02, 2009

Boston.com

Latin American leaders move to extend their rule

In this June 29, 2009 file photo, Bolivia's President Evo Morales, left, Honduras' ousted President Manuel Zelaya, second left, Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega, third left, Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez, fourth left, and Ecuador's President Rafael Correa pose for a photo at the Bolivarian Alternative of the Americas group, or ALBA, in ...

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