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The joining of ALBA was signed in Tegucigalpa last August 25th by President Manuel Zelaya and Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez. In that event were present their ...  
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To get advertising contracts from the government of Honduran President Manuel Zelaya, good contacts with the authorities are needed, as well as acceptance ...  
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"Ramirez will attend the Double Ten events on behalf of Honduras President Jose Manuel Zelaya, as Zelaya came to Taiwan for President Ma Ying-jeou's May 20 ...  
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Ambassador Albert R. Ramdin, the OAS Assistant Secretary General, on a visit to Honduras met yesterday with President José Manuel Zelaya Rosales and Foreign ...  
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Why on earth would President Manuel Zelaya of the Liberal Party of Honduras (a very generous observer would call the party center-left) support the ...  
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At the same time, in an act of solidarity with both Bolivia and Venezuela, Honduran President Manuel Zelaya called off ceremonies set for Sept. ...  
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TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras -- President Manuel Zelaya, a longtime Washington ally, said that US apathy toward deepening poverty in Honduras led him to turn for ...  
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Honduran President Manuel Zelaya delayed the ambassador's official reception last week to show "solidarity with Bolivia, because the US meddles in that ...  
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"President Manuel Zelaya will receive the letter of credentials of US Ambassador Hugo Llorens on Friday," Honduran deputy foreign minister Eduardo Rosales ...  
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President Manuel Zelaya said Honduras isn't breaking relations with the United States, but is supporting Venezuela and Bolivia. Bolivia's leftist leader Evo ...  
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Honduran President Manuel Zelaya, who has moved the country closer to Chavez, was due to receive a new US ambassador on Friday in a ceremony at which the ...  
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Although it is true that many regional leaders, including the Honduran president Manuel Zelaya, see ALBA as a revolt against imperialism-especially against ...  
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... election in the Central American country’s history, Manuel “Mel” Zelaya of the center-left Partido Liberal (PL) party was elected president of Honduras. ...  
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President Manuel Zelaya said that Honduras was not breaking relations with the United States, but was supporting Venezuela and Bolivia. ...  
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TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP) — President Manuel Zelaya said US apathy toward deepening poverty in Honduras forced the longtime Washington ally to turn for ...  
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