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Signs of thaw in Honduras standoff

03.10.2009 9:41   39 wyświetleń  0 komentarzy
Tags: President, Honduras, Juba, Manuel, President Manuel, Roberts, Brazilian, Embassy, Brazilian Embassy


Interim President Roberto Micheletti told reporters that a dialogue is "beginning" between his supporters and those of President Manuel Zelaya, who was forced from office on June 28 by a military-backed coup and is now holed up in the Brazilian Embassy in Tegucigalpa. "We are having talks with different sectors officially, with people from Mr. Zelaya's side and with others," Micheletti said Friday outside the presidential...

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Signs of thaw in Honduras standoff (AP)

03.10.2009 8:21   29 wyświetleń  0 komentarzy
Tags: President, Honduras, Central, Manuel, President Manuel, Manuel Zelaya, Zelaya, Brazilian


Honduras' ousted President Manuel Zelaya pauses before giving a press conference in Brazil's embassy in Tegucigalpa, Friday, Oct. 2, 2009.  Troops are preventing supporters of Zelaya's from approaching the Brazilian embassy where Zelaya has been holed up over a week and opposition media outlets have been forced off the air under an emergency decree that limits civil liberties including freedom of the press and assembly. Zelaya was ousted in a military coup in June. (AP Photo/Esteban Felix)AP - Two rival factions fighting for control of Honduras have begun talking days before a meeting that many hope will end a political crisis sparked by Central America's first coup in more than a decade.


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Republicans visit Honduras despite US coup policy (AP)

03.10.2009 5:50   35 wyświetleń  0 komentarzy
Tags: President, Honduras, South, Ministry, Manuel, School, Peter, Republican, Doug, Foreign, Carolina, South Carolina, Foreign Minister, Washington, Republicans, Roberts


Honduras's interim President Roberto Micheletti, third from right, poses for pictures with Republican Doug Lamborn of Colorado, left, Republican Peter Roskam of Illinois, second from left, South Carolina Sen. Jim DeMint, third front left, Republican Aaron Schock of Illinois, second front right, and Honduras' interim government's Foreign Minister Carlos Lopez after a meeting at the presidential house in Tegucigalpa, Friday, Oct. 2, 2009. The U.S. senator and the three congressmen met with Micheletti in defiance of official Washington policy barring contact with the architects of the military coup that ousted the nation's president Manuel Zelaya.  (AP Photo/ Eduardo Verdugo)AP - Honduras' coup-installed president told a U.S. congressional delegation Friday that full civil liberties would be restored within days, a spokesman for one of the lawmakers said following a meeting that challenged Washington's attempts to isolate the interim government.


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Ballpark or mechanics? Mets manager Jerry Manuel wonders about Wright's power numbers

03.10.2009 4:30   22 wyświetleń  0 komentarzy
Tags: Manuel, These, YORK, NEW YORK, Mean, Stir


NEW YORK (AP) — manager knows all the reasons for New York's lack of power this season. There were the injuries to sluggers and , and the dimensions at their spacious new ballpark — just a difficult year in general for the club. The one thing Manuel is still trying to figure out is All-Star third baseman , who entered the final series of the season with a career-low 10 homers. "I think that the question is, the real...

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Lamborn defends Honduras trek despite coup policy

03.10.2009 3:59   29 wyświetleń  0 komentarzy
Tags: President, Honduras, Obama, While, Manuel, President Manuel, Manuel Zelaya, Zelaya, Republican, Doug, Associated, Pres, Associated Press, The Associated, Republicans, Roberts, Colorado


KRISTEN WYATT The Associated Press DENVER - A Colorado Republican is defending his visit to a Honduran leader deemed illegitimate by the White House. Rep. Doug Lamborn joined three other Republicans on Friday to meet interim President Roberto Micheletti in Tegucigalpa, the Honduran capital. The Obama administration has condemned the coup that ousted President Manuel Zelaya and brought Micheletti to power. Lamborn insisted that Zelaya was legally removed from the presidency because he broke the law by seeking a second term in office. "It was not a coup," Lamborn told The Associated Press by telephone from Miami, where the GOP delegation stopped to refuel on their way back to Washington. "Now,...

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