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Editorial: Wrong Advice

Tegucigalpa : Honduras | about 1 month ago  
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October 9, 2009 The de facto Honduran government of Roberto Micheletti is listening to the wrong people. Since the military deposed the president, Manuel Zelaya, in June, Mr. Micheletti and his aides have received two American Congressional delegations — all Republicans — and they...
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