Topic: San Pedro Sula
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Honduras election: conservative close to victory. Is Zelaya crisis past?
In Honduras election, conservative opposition candidate Porfirio Lobo is ahead with most of the votes counted. Many Hondurans want to move on from the political crisis with or without Manuel Zelaya.
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The big loser in the Honduras political crisis? The economy.
Honduran businesses have taken a beating since President Manuel Zelaya was ousted in June. One official estimates that GDP will fall 4 percent this year.
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As US soccer heads to Honduras for World Cup qualifier, politics looms
The Honduras-USA World Cup qualifier - always a tense match - takes on added significance give US backing for recently ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya
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Honduras hardliner Micheletti softens his stance
Interim Honduran leader Roberto Micheletti dramatically dialed back his tough rhetoric on Monday, one day after issuing a draconian decree to curb civil liberties.
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Global News Blog
OAS welcomes Cuba back after nearly 50 years
Latin American leftist leaders are hailing the Organization of American States' move Wednesday as a symbolic 'end to the cold war.'








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