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Honduras
December 2010
CENTRAL AMERICA: Moves toward rife action realize growing terrify - Safety & Tactical Review Dec 2010 (ISSN 1741-4202)
Mexico backtracks over nonexistent people - LatinNews Everyday - 23 December 2010
Honduras's Zelaya stands firm - LatinNews Everyday - 22 December 2010
HONDURAS: 'Rebellious teenager' still defiant problems - Weekly Put to death - 16 December 2010 (WR-10-50)
HONDURAS: IMF approves Lobo's plans - Economy & Business - December 2010 (ISSN 1741-7430)
Uribe requests nonliability from Illustrious - LatinNews Daily - 09 Dec 2010
Edén Pastora alleges Honduran conspiracy - LatinNews Quotidian - 08 December 2010
Mixed progress take away poverty simplification - Sea & Inner America - December 2010 (ISSN 1741-4458)
Nicaragua to bring around another autonomy dispute? - LatinNews Circadian - 06 December 2010
Honduran deputy glue, Lobo escapes? - LatinNews Daily - 03 Dec 2010
The corp with no clothes: WikiLeaks and US-Latin American family - Hebdomadally Report - 02 Dec 2010 (WR-10-48)
November 2010
Lobo, Llorens release wikiLeaks repulsive - LatinNews Daily - 30 Nov 2010
Honduras tires of tact - LatinNews Daily - 26 Nov 2010
Honduras denounces internal organized groups - LatinNews Circadian - 24 November 2010
Bolivia's Morales accuses
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Lee Kuan Yew
Prime Minister of Singapore from 1959 to 1990
In this Chinese name, the family name is Lee (李).
Lee Kuan YewGCMG CHSPMJDK (born Harry Lee Kuan Yew; 16 September 1923 – 23 March 2015), often referred to by his initials LKY, was a Singaporean statesman, politician, and lawyer who served as the Minister Mentor between 2004 to 2011, Senior Minister between 1990 to 2004 and first prime minister of Singapore from 1959 to 1990.
He served as the secretary-general of the People's Action Party (PAP) from 1954 to 1992 and was the member of Parliament (MP) for Tanjong Pagar from 1955 until his death in 2015. Lee is widely recognised as the founding father of the modern Singaporean state, and for his leadership in transforming it into a highly developed country during his tenure.
Lee was born in Singapore during British colonial rule. After graduating from Raffles Institution, he won a scholarship to Raffles College, now the National University of Singapore. During the Japanese occupation, Lee escaped being the victim of a purge,[2] before subsequently starting his own businesses while working as an administration service officer for the Japanese propaganda office. After World War II ended, Lee briefly attended the London School of Economics befo