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Honduran and president
Determined to avoid an international conflict, the United States, after some hesitation, offered to meditate the dispute, hinting to the Honduran president that if he refused the offer, open intervention might follow.
By the terms of the Honduran constitution, this stalemate left the final choice of president up to the legislature, but that body was unable to obtain a quorum and reach a decision.
Following the 2009 ouster of the president, the Honduran military together with other government security forces were allegedly responsible for thousands of allegedly arbitrary detentions and for several forced disappearances and extrajudicial executions of opponents to the de facto government, including members of the Democratic Unification Party.
This group put pressure on the Honduran president, General Oswaldo López Arellano, to protect the property rights of wealthy landowners.
Honduran Alfredo Hawit, acting president between 2011 and 2012 stated that CONCACAF will relocate to Miami in late 2012 as it is more accessible to the Central American and Caribbean nations.
: dozens of cables in which the Ambassador sought to undermine regional peace efforts such as the Contadora initiative that ultimately won Costa Rican president Oscar Arias a Nobel Prize, as well as multiple reports of meetings and conversations with Honduran military officers who were instrumental in providing logistical support and infrastructure for CIA covert operations in support of the contras against Nicaragua -" our special project " as Negroponte refers to the contra war in the cable traffic.
* On July 5, 2009, the airport was closed to all flights and the airspace in and around Toncontín was severely restricted due to the planned arrival of ousted Honduran president Manuel Zelaya.
Knox spurned him, so Zemurray returned to New Orleans, where deposed Honduran president Manuel Bonilla was living in exile.
In 1975, the Securities and Exchange Commission uncovered a $ 2. 5 million bribe that Black offered to Honduran president Oswaldo López Arellano in order to obtain a reduction of taxes on banana exports.
2009 in Mexico City, the Foro was expected to concentrate discussion on the 2009 Honduran constitutional crisis as well as engaging in efforts to the restoration of the deposed Honduran president Manuel Zelaya.
The Vice president of the Mexican Senate, Yeidckol Polenvsky, has invited the Honduran MP Silvia Ayala, as a member of the Democratic Unification Party and leader of the manifestations in support of Zelaya held in San Pedro Sula, to attend the meeting-something that attracted the fury of the pro-current government Honduran press.
The Honduran liberal Francisco Morazán became president of the United Provinces in 1830.
He served as president for the first time from 3 October 1963 until 7 June 1971, taking office when he seized power in the 1963 Honduran coup d ' état, 10 days before presidential elections were due.
After General Francisco Ferrera declined to serve as president, the Honduran assembly elected Lindo constitutional president, a position he exercised from 12 February 1847 to 4 February 1848.
Oquelí came to power in a revolution backed by José Santos Zelaya and the government of Nicaragua to oust the previous Honduran president, Manuel Bonilla.
In 1887, he married a native Honduran named Aurora, the sister of Tomás Estrada Palma, future president of Cuba.
The process started when, the sports press put pressure on the president of the Honduran soccer federation ; Rafael Leonardo Callejas to hire Chelato, because he was considered to be a “ good and cheap coach .” In the end Callejas caved in.

Honduran and Rafael
Some notable Honduran musicians include Rafael Coello Ramos, Lidia Handal, Victoriano López, Jorge Santos, Norma Erazo, Sergio Suazo, Hector David, Angel Ríos, Jorge Mejia, Javier Reyes, Guillermo Anderson, Victor Donaire, Francisco Carranza, Camilo Rivera Guevara, and Moisés Canelo.
Due to attempts of Cabañas to restore the Central American Federation and to his conflicts with the conservative Nicaraguan government of Rafael Carrera, he declared that his aim in Honduras was to overthrow to General José Trinidad Cabañas, which achieved backing the Honduran conservatives, who, led by General Juan Lopez, invaded the nation and defeated to Cabañas on the Battle of Masaguara, in the plains of Santa Rosa and Gracias on 6 October 1855, forcing him to resign the presidency and take refuge in El Salvador.
San Rafael is a municipality in the Honduran department of Lempira.
When Milutinovic was contacted in his residence by Rafael Leonardo Callejas ; he recommended Raul Martinez Sambulá and Juan Carlos Espinoza, to take over the Honduran national team.
In 1990 Honduran President Rafael Leonardo Callejas decreed that commercial cargo flights were authorized to operate from Soto Cano.

Honduran and Callejas
President Callejas responded to the severe poverty by implementing a specially financed Honduran Social Investment Fund ( Fondo Hondureño de Inversión Social — FHIS ) in 1990.
The CUTH was formed in May 1992 by two principal labor federations, the Unitary Federation of Honduran Workers ( Federación Unitaria de Trabajadores de Honduras — FUTH ) and the Independent Federation of Honduran Workers ( Federación Independiente de Trabajadores de Honduras — FITH ), as well as several smaller labor groups, all critical of the Callejas government's neoliberal economic reform program.
Despite declarations by the Callejas government in 1989 of its intent to increasingly address social issues, including land tenure and other needs of small farmers, the early 1990s were jolted by increased conflicts between peasants and the Honduran security forces.
The Honduran land reform process under President Callejas between 1989 and 1992 was directed primarily at large agricultural landowners.
After leaving office Callejas faced accusations of " abuse of power " in eleven ( 11 ) cases in the Honduran Justice System.
Callejas was once again the PNH candidate in the 1989 elections where a reported 200, 000 identifications from deceased Honduran citizens were used.

Honduran and elected
The Honduran general election, 1981 saw Roberto Suazo elected President, and Paz handed over power in January 1982.

Honduran and November
On November 16, 1932, Carías assumed office, beginning what was to be the longest period of continuous rule by an individual in Honduran history.
Jose Manuel Zelaya Rosales of the Liberal Party of Honduras won the 27 November 2005 presidential elections with less than a 4 % margin of victory, the smallest margin ever in Honduran electoral history.
Following Harold Wilson's devaluation of sterling in November 1967, the British Honduran dollar again devalued in sympathy with the British pound to 60 US cents.
The PUD was supportive of President Manuel Zelaya in the 2009 Honduran constitutional crisis and the People's Weekly World reported that he was likely to back the PUD's Presidential candidate, Cesar Ham, in the November 2009 election.
Ramón Núñez ( born 14 November 1985 in Tegucigalpa, Honduras ) is a Honduran international footballer, currently playing for Leeds United.
The 2005 – 06 season, the first without Zola, started in the worst way possible for Cagliari, which changed its manager for three times, with Attilio Tesser, Daniele Arrigoni and Davide Ballardini alternating to the position of coach, before Nedo Sonetti, appointed in November, who was able to save the team from a relegation also thanks to goals of Honduran striker David Suazo.
Iván Guerrero ( born 30 November 1977 in Catacamas ) is a Honduran footballer.
Ramón Amaya Amador ( April 29, 1916 – November 24, 1966 ) was a Honduran author.
On 16 November 1932, Carías assumed office, beginning what was to be the longest period of continuous rule by an individual in Honduran history.

Honduran and 1989
By 1989 President Callejas's broad economic goal became to return Honduran economic growth to 1960-80 levels.
* Mario Martínez ( footballer ) ( born 1989 ), Honduran football midfielder

Honduran and enjoyed
The heady days of the CACM ( midto-late 1960s ), which produced an industrial boom for El Salvador and Guatemala, barely touched the Honduran economy except to increase its imports because of the comparative advantages enjoyed by the Salvadoran and Guatemalan economies and Honduras's inability to compete.

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