A soldier stands guard in front of the Cathedral of the Inmaculada Concepcion, before the presidential elections in village of Juticalpa, Honduras November 28, 2009. Honduras chooses a new president on Sunday but neither ousted President Manuel Zelaya nor arch-rival and de-facto leader Roberto Micheletti are running in the election, which could give a new president the chance to take Honduras beyond the political gridlock that has divided the Central American nation and cut off international aid. Reuters Pictures logo Reuters Pictures 3 months ago

A soldier stands guard in front of the Cathedral of the Inmaculada Concepcion, before the presidential elections in village of Juticalpa, Honduras November 28, 2009. Honduras chooses a new president on Sunday but neither ousted President Manuel Zelaya nor arch-rival and de-facto leader Roberto Micheletti are running in the election, which could give a new president the chance to take Honduras beyond the political gridlock that has divided the Central American nation and cut off international aid.