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GLD 387.98+1.3%Nov 28 4:00 PM EST

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To: carranza2 who wrote (55541)9/30/2009 2:13:05 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) of 218106
 
Fantasy? "it was the wish of left-wing Latin American leaders like Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez — who publicly boasted that it was he who'd urged Zelaya to go to the Brazilian mission."

Brazil: A New Counterweight to the United States
time.com

Note the evidence comes 3 days AFFTER I wrote my analsyis. It is a fact corroborating what I wrote.

whatever way it goes. Lula wins!
If an accord actually gets inked in Honduras, Brazil's image as a regional power broker takes off. And if not, Lula at least wins points with the leftist base of his Workers Party (PT). "Even if it doesn't work out he is still the hero of a noble cause [to] the Latin American left," says Rubens Ricupero, once a top Brazilian diplomat and Lula political rival.
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