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President Barack Obama predicted Monday that Congress would pass his sweeping health care overhaul this fall as more "sensible and reasoned arguments" prevail.

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MEXICO CITY, (Xinhua) -- Honduras' Foreign Minister Patricia Isabel Rodas arrived in Mexico City early yesterday, a day after a military coup in her country, Mexico's Foreign Ministry said in a statement.


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ZAMBRANO, Honduras (AFP) - Central American leaders yesterday told visiting Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian they seek closer trade relations with China, but hinted they would also support Taiwan's bid to rejoin the United Nations.

At the start of a one-day Central American summit, Honduran deputy Foreign Minister Eduardo Reina said the region was "open to trade relations with all the world's countries, including mainland China."

He said that in a globalized world economy, you have to "keep your options open."
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Campaigners at the second Global Microcredit Summit, which was held in the east coast Canadian city between November 12-15, said the use of tiny business loans known as microcredit had already helped lift tens of millions of people out of poverty and improve their livelihoods.
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HONDURAN PRESIDENT MANUEL ZELAYA
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President Barack Obama predicted Monday that Congress would pass his sweeping health care overhaul this fall as more "sensible and reasoned arguments" prevail.

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MEXICO CITY, (Xinhua) -- Honduras' Foreign Minister Patricia Isabel Rodas arrived in Mexico City early yesterday, a day after a military coup in her country, Mexico's Foreign Ministry said in a statement.


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ZAMBRANO, Honduras (AFP) - Central American leaders yesterday told visiting Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian they seek closer trade relations with China, but hinted they would also support Taiwan's bid to rejoin the United Nations.

At the start of a one-day Central American summit, Honduran deputy Foreign Minister Eduardo Reina said the region was "open to trade relations with all the world's countries, including mainland China."

He said that in a globalized world economy, you have to "keep your options open."
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Campaigners at the second Global Microcredit Summit, which was held in the east coast Canadian city between November 12-15, said the use of tiny business loans known as microcredit had already helped lift tens of millions of people out of poverty and improve their livelihoods.
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