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- Unmagical Realism in Central America 20 Nov 2009 18:52 GMT
... election could magically transport the small, impoverished Central American nation beyond the political crisis that has ... threatens to roll back democratic norms in Central America by decades." Honduras, in fact, is the ... Honduras but in nearby countries such as Guatemala, Nicaragua and Panama. In Nicaragua, for example, ...
- In Central America, Coups Still Trump Change 22 Nov 2009 13:51 GMT
... election could magically transport the small, impoverished Central American nation beyond the political crisis that has ... threatens to roll back democratic norms in Central America by decades." Honduras, in fact, is the ... Honduras but in nearby countries such as Guatemala, Nicaragua and Panama. In Nicaragua, for example, ...
- Honduras election sets return to business as usu... 23 Nov 2009 04:30 GMT
... Honduras election sets return to business as usual ... The coup last summer in this tiny, Central American country blew up into an international incident, ... a risk-averse culture," said Manuel Orozco, a Central America expert with the Washington-based Inter-American Dialogue. The ...
- Honduras election sets return to business as usual 22 Nov 2009 19:42 GMT
... TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP) -- The coup last summer in this tiny, Central American country blew up into an international incident, ... a risk-averse culture," said Manuel Orozco, a Central America expert with the Washington-based Inter-American Dialogue. The ...
- Change unlikely in Honduran vote 23 Nov 2009 10:32 GMT
... TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — The coup last summer in this tiny, Central American country blew up into an international incident, ... a risk-averse culture," said Manuel Orozco, a Central America expert with the Washington-based Inter-American Dialogue. The ...
- Honduras election sets return to business as usual 22 Nov 2009 19:50 GMT
... a risk-averse culture," said Manuel Orozco, a Central America expert with the Washington-based Inter-American Dialogue. The ... be overtaken by business as usual - Honduran style. Even many of the poor who ... key staging area for U.S.-backed Contras fighting Nicaragua's leftist Sandinista government. But in one of ...
- Honduras prepares for post-coup election 22 Nov 2009 22:13 GMT
... Honduras' National Party presidential candidate Porfirio Lobo holds ... The coup last summer in this tiny, Central American country blew up into an international incident, ... a risk-averse culture," said Manuel Orozco, a Central America expert with the Washington-based Inter-American Dialogue. The ...
- Honduras vote sets a return to status quo 23 Nov 2009 05:10 GMT
... TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — The coup last summer in this tiny, Central American country blew up into an international incident, ... a risk-averse culture," said Manuel Orozco, a Central America expert with the Washington-based Inter-American Dialogue. The ...
- Hondurans to elect new president soon 23 Nov 2009 14:00 GMT
... Monday, November 23, 2009 6:05 AM TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras -- The coup last summer in this tiny, Central American country blew up into an international incident, ... a risk-averse culture," said Manuel Orozco, a Central America expert with the Washington-based Inter-American Dialogue. The ...
- Controversies Surround Plans To Extend Trade Preference Programs 24 Nov 2009 22:10 GMT
... Plans To Extend Trade Preference Programs US textile manufacturers, retailers and a host of less ... has preferential programs with developing countries in Central America, the Caribbean, Africa and Asia, plus the General System ...
- Honduras election sets return to business as usual 22 Nov 2009 19:53 GMT
... from the political establishment that has dominated Honduras for decades. No one is pushing the ... a risk-averse culture," said Manuel Orozco, a Central America expert with the Washington-based Inter-American Dialogue. The ... key staging area for U.S.-backed Contras fighting Nicaragua's leftist Sandinista government. But in one of ...
- NRF welcomes Bill Extending Trade Preferences Program 20 Nov 2009 06:53 GMT
... International Trade Counsel Erik Autor said. “Adding clothing and shoes to the list of products ... lists of imports from developing countries in Central America, the Caribbean, Africa and Asia, each with its own ...
- Ousted Zelaya on sideline in Honduran vote 24 Nov 2009 11:52 GMT
... The coup last summer in this tiny, Central American country blew up into an international incident ... into an international incident with thousands of Hondurans taking to the streets while everyone from ... a risk-adverse culture," said Manuel Orozco, a Central America specialist with the Washington-based Inter-American Dialogue. The ...
- Right is expected to regain power in Honduras 23 Nov 2009 14:12 GMT
... from the political establishment that has dominated Honduras for decades. No one is pushing the ... a risk-averse culture," said Manuel Orozco, a Central America expert with the Washington-based Inter-American Dialogue. The ... $250 a month. Like his counterparts from Nicaragua to Ecuador, Zelaya began preaching reform that ...
- NRF seeks renewal of duty-free trade preferences 18 Nov 2009 07:12 GMT
... lists of imports from developing countries in Central America, the Caribbean, Africa and Asia. The Generalized System of ... for duty-free treatment. GSP does not cover textiles and apparel, and the other programs subject ...
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