Hugo Chavez fails in Honduras

  In a landslide victory Profirio Lobo, the National Party Candidate, will become the next president of Honduras.  After months of nail bighting tensions Honduras has chosen "Pepe"Lobo, who was...

'Octopus Murders' suspect to appear in court today

http://desertfae.com/indexnonplain.htmAn extradition hearing for James “Jimmy” Hughes is scheduled for 9 a.m. today in Miami.The 52-year-old is charged with three counts of murder in connection with a 1981 shooting of Cabazon Band of Mission Indians tribal leader Fred...

Hurricane Ida Makes Landfall In Nicaragua, Heads To Honduras

Tropical storm Ida became hurricane Ida overnight, making a category 1 hurricane landfall near eastern Nicaragua early Thursday morning. It is now heading for Honduras where it is expected to weaken. There are now speculations Ida might be headed for Mexico's resort town of...

Clock ticking in Honduras

Giordano: A month before elections, coup regime that once sought to kill time is now running out of it

Ex-Prez Zelaya and the Zionist Radiation Beams

No, no. This isn't a new sit-com (situation-comedy) from those Hollywood TV writers who brought you "The X-Files" or even "The World According to Garp". These are apparently Zelaya's own words from an interview...

Zelaya Kills Again

Once again Zelaya puts himself ahead of the the people. As reported by Reuters a 65 year old man was killed last night because of riots Zelaya has incited. The Library of Congress (USA) has reported on...

Jaclyn Smith's Double Suicide Attempt? Actress is Not Hurt Though

Reports are being verified now that it was not the actress Jaclyn Smith who may have attempted suicide while on vacation at her house in Islas de la Bahia in Honduras, but her double from Charlie's Angels, Sandra Franklin, who received the gun wound to her head. She was air...

Honduras: Political Crisis and Civil Uprising

The political crisis that began almost three months ago is now at its worst as the de facto government extended the curfew, closed all airports, set roadblocks and threatened to cut off electricity in the whole...

President Zelaya is back in Honduras

The deposed president is definitely back in Honduras. Originally, it was said that Zelaya was inside a UN building in the Honduran capital of Tegucigalpa, but the Brazilian Embassy in Honduras rectified the...

Independencia de Centroamérica y su Dependencia a todo lo demás

El orgullo tico florece una vez más. Las banderas 'de a cien' ondean en todas las rotondas, y no, esta vez no es por algún partido de la Selección Nacional de fútbol. El fútbol tico está, err, pasando por...

Mounties charge man in $100M alleged Ponzi scheme

RCMP have charged one man and are seeking another in a$100M alleged Ponzi scheme in Canada."Authorities say a second suspect believed to be involved in the scheme -- identified as 66-year-old Gary Allen Sorenson -- is currently at large, possibly in Honduras. Milowe Allen...

Save Honduras' first environmental themed radio program, "Agua de

In the wake of the Honduran military coup in June, several radio stations and other media outlets have come under attack, which has resulted in the cancellation of many broadcasts, including Media Impact’s radio soap opera about healthy environmental practices. Now, the...

Heavy Fire heard on Honduran island as Military aircraft circle

UTILA September 9, 2009 At 12:50am local time this reporter was woken by heavy gunfire coming from the direction of the secluded airport area on the small island of Utila located within The Bay Islands of...

Honduras Today ! After The "Coup"

Well here I sit after a 4 day retreat in the mountains and I find myself thinking about the events that have transpired here in Honduras since the "coup". What a farce that most of the governing bodies around the...

The truth about Honduras and Tropical Socialism

Miami - The Miami Herald is by no means a conservative newspaper, but because of the ethnic makeup of South Florida it has a base of consumers who support the product that don't fit into conventional molds and...

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