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Unfazed zelaya vows to go home
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Honduran
govt threatens
arrest of ousted president
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TEGUCIGALPA: increasingly isolated Honduras braced for more protests
Wednesday with authorities threatening to immediately arrest ousted
President Manuel Zelaya if he dares to return.
As tension rose in the polarized
Central American nation, unidentified attackers hurled a grenade,
which failed to explode, at the Supreme Court on Tuesday, police
told Agence France-Presse.
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O T H E R R E P O R T S
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Bombing kills 33
as Iraqis take charge
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BAGHDAD: Iraqi forces were in
control of towns and cities nationwide on Wednesday after the
pullout of US troops six years after the invasion, but a bloody car
bombing underscored the tough challenge ahead.
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Malaysia’s
opposition to survive, Anwar says
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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian
opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim, who faces trial this month on
sodomy charges, said his Pakatan Rakyat alliance would survive even
if he is convicted and jailed.
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Japan’s business
executives’ optimism level at all time high
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TOKYO: Japan’s business
executives have become more confident for the first time since 2006,
the country’s central bank has said, supporting hopes the worst
recession since World War II is easing.
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WORLD
INBRIEF
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SYDNEY: Australia’s Prime
Minister Kevin Rudd on Wednesday defended his “hardline and
sensible approach” to refugee policy, after a people smuggling
boat was intercepted with almost 200 on board.
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