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		<title>Belize joins world community to Condemn Military Coup d’état in Honduras</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The executive branch of the Honduran government has promoted a referendum that was scheduled to take place on Sunday, June 28, in which the people of Honduras would vote on whether or not Manuel Zelaya would be able to run for a second term as president. Both the National Congress and the Supreme Court reached [...]]]></description>
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