Honduran Opponents Weigh Power-Sharing Proposal -- Christian Science Monitor
Ousted President Manuel Zelaya and the country's interim leaders resume talks in Costa Rica today amid Zelaya's fresh vows to return with or without a deal.
Mexico City - Ousted Honduran leader Manual Zelaya promised that if talks aimed at restoring him to the presidency of Honduras failed by midnight Saturday he would return home anyway – raising concerns that violence could ensue.
For now, however, it seems that both sides – while apparently nowhere close to compromise – have agreed to another day of dialogue.
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