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News Source: The Guardian
| 1 day ago
Within hours of the polls closing the celebrations began. Cavalcades of honking cars raced up and down Boulevard Morazan...A wealthy rancher named Porfirio Lobo had just won Honduras 's presidential election, heralding a "democratic fiesta".
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News Source: The Guardian
| 4 days ago
Thousands of soldiers have been deployed across Honduras to oversee a controversial election which will cement the overthrow of President Manuel Zelaya. The de facto government has militarised the capital, Tegucigalpa, and other cities to deter pro-
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News Source: The Guardian
| 5 days ago
Trampling on Honduran democracy The election in Honduras has the blessing of the US, but not the people, their president or the rest of the world On Sunday, Honduras's coup regime, with the support of the US, is staging a presidential election of a
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News Source: Washington Post
| 18 days ago
19 PM Dammit Janet has left all the doors open . What, instant citizenship like she has promoted all of her career?...Attah Girl Janet is our H1N1 flu disease Queen Czar, building a 3.6 B castle during a Katrina disaster with people dropping like
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News Source: Scoop
| 19 days ago
State Department Sells Out Honduran Democracy for Senate Confirmations Laura Carlsen In one of the lowest points in U.S. diplomatic history, the State Department announced a turnabout in its Honduran policy and stated it will recognize the results of
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News Source: Scoop
| 19 days ago
If interested in expressing support for this letter, please send your signature and institutional affiliation (for identification purposes, only) to Miguel Tinker Salas, MRT04747@pomona.edu, or Dana Frank, dlfrank@ucsc.edu. Dear President Obama, We
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News Source: Reuters
| 19 days ago
Poor Hondurans are going hungry and their sick children cannot obtain medicines as donors cut aid to the country following a June coup that deposed President Manuel Zelaya, doctors and aid workers say. Soup kitchens have closed, medicines have
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News Source: Washington Post
| 19 days ago
But he said that U.S. pressure had eased in recent days and that he no longer had faith in the agreement. José Miguel Insulza, the head of the Organization of American States , which is helping implement the accord, said that negotiations between