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Bolivia's President Evo Morales (L) shakes hands with opposition Santa Cruz Governor Ruben Costas after meeting in Cochabamba, October 5, 2008. Leftist Morales and a block of opposition governors restarted talks on Sunday to ease political tensions that triggered a wave of protests and deadly clashes in September 2008. Reuters/Bolivian Presidency/Handout (BOLIVIA) BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE.
NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 23: President of Bolivia Evo Morales addresses the 63rd annual United Nations General Assembly meeting at UN headquarters September 23, 2008 in New York City. Leaders from around the world have descended on New York to discuss current political issues including the global financial crisis that has shown little sign of abating.
NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 23: President of Bolivia Evo Morales addresses the 63rd annual United Nations General Assembly meeting at UN headquarters September 23, 2008 in New York City. Leaders from around the world have descended on New York to discuss current political issues including the global financial crisis that has shown little sign of abating.
NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 23: President of Bolivia Evo Morales addresses the 63rd annual United Nations General Assembly meeting at UN headquarters September 23, 2008 in New York City. Leaders from around the world have descended on New York to discuss current political issues including the global financial crisis that has shown little sign of abating.
NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 23: President of Bolivia Evo Morales addresses the 63rd annual United Nations General Assembly meeting at UN headquarters September 23, 2008 in New York City. Leaders from around the world have descended on New York to discuss current political issues including the global financial crisis that has shown little sign of abating.
Bolivia's President Evo Morales, left, shakes hands with Landelino Bandeira, Rear Admiral of the Navy, during a ceremony at the presidential palace in La Paz, Saturday, Sept. 20, 2008. President Morales names Bandeira as interim governor of rebel Pando state after the arrest of opposition Gov. Leopoldo Fernandez, who is being detained on charges of directing a massacre of Morales supporters that left 15 people dead.
The President of Bolivia Evo Morales (C) and his Vice President Alvaro Garcia Linera (L) listen to the Organizaion of American States Secretary General Jose Miguel Insulza during a meeting in Cochabamba on September 20, 2008. Morales and Bolivia's autonomy-seeking opposition governors began negotiating earlier this week to try to defuse a violent political crisis that has left at least 18 people dead. The talks being monitored by observers from the Organization of American States and United Nations got under way in Cochabamba amid tight security measures with zero ceremonial pomp.
Bolivian President Evo Morales (C), delivers a press conference next to Bolivian Vice-President Alvaro Garcia Linera (L) and UNASUR' s representative Juan Gabriel Valdez (R) on September 20, 2008 in Cochabamba, Bolivia. Valdez met Morales to analyze the talks of the government with opposition governors. Morales and Bolivia's autonomy-seeking opposition governors began negotiating Thursday to try to defuse a violent political crisis that has left at least 18 people dead.