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Honduran Congress awaits court opinion on Zelaya

"It's difficult to determine at this point because the accord proposes that we consult the honorable Supreme Court ... and we will wait for their opinion," Saavedra told the state television channel, TNH. Full Article at The Bellingham Herald

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