AP World
Showdown looms in Honduras as deposed President Zelaya vows return
Jul 05, 2009 12:00 -0400
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP) — Honduras braced for confrontation Sunday as ousted President Manuel Zelaya insisted on coming home to reclaim his post, urging his supporters to mass at the airport for a showdown with the interim government in power since the army sent him into exile a week ago.
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Zimbabwe military vows to withdraw from diamond fields after allegations of killings, abuses
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South Korea says North Korean missiles could hit key government, military targets in South
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Estonians sing en masse to lift spirits dampened by recession
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Bulgarian voters expected to reject scandal-tainted Socialist coalition in national vote
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Floods trap 300 teens at school in southern China; rains leave 15 dead, 550,000 flee homes
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Greek, Russian Orthodox patriarchs lead prayers together in Turkey in show of unity
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Iraqis are skeptical about significance of US pullback despite government celebrations
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Russian President Dmitry Medvedev says Moscow aims to improve ties with Vatican
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Minister: 3 arrested for suspected Basque separatist ties were armed, wanted and on the run
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French aviation agency says submarine hears signals from Yemenia Airways black boxes
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In Russian newspaper interview, Obama says he backs Medvedev efforts to strengthen rule of law
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First Asian elephant born in Australian zoo in international effort to save endangered animal
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Bomb blast near Philippine Roman Catholic cathedral kills 5; pope condemns attack
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Double-o oops: Wife of new British spy chief puts family details on Facebook
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News report says Kim Jong Il likely convalescing at NKorean seaside villa, young son in charge
Today
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Mexico federal prosecutors charge owners of day care center where 48 children died in fire
July 04, 2009
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Irish government seeks release of 2 female aid workers kidnapped in Darfur
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Protesters clash with police at demonstration against expansion of US base in northern Italy
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Rescued on eve of Inauguration Day, sea turtle named for Obama gets liberty on Fourth of July
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Details emerge about dramatic rescue at sea of Comoran girl who survived plane crash
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Cops & Doughnuts: For laughs and to help community, police in Mich. town buy bakery
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Vatican runs deficit as donations and finances take hit amid global economic crisis
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Police name 5 of 6 victims of London high-rise blaze as investigators search for cause


