Hondurans reach deal on Zelaya
Posted: October 31, 2009 at 5:25 a.m.
Honduran President Manuel Zelaya (seated) and supporters celebrate Friday in Tegucigalpa at the Brazilian Embassy, which has been his refuge since Sept. 21.
Four months after he was ousted by the military, Honduran President Manuel Zelaya reached an agreement with his opponents that is expected to restore him to office and end a political crisis that has roiled the hemisphere, officials said Friday.
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