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HONDURAS-USA/CLINTON
RTR246BA 
June 02, 2009 
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (R) waves next to U.S Ambassador in Honduras Hugo Llorens (L)... 
San Pedro Sula, Honduras 
U.S. Secretary of State Clinton waves next to U.S Ambassador in Honduras Llorens during her arrival at... 
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (R) waves next to U.S Ambassador in Honduras Hugo Llorens (L) during her arrival at Ramon Villeda Morales airport in San Pedro Sula June 1, 2009. Clinton is in the country to participate in the two-day 39th general assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS) which starts on Tuesday. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido (HONDURAS POLITICS) 
HONDURAS-USA/CLINTON
RTR246B9 
June 02, 2009 
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (C) waves during her arrival at Ramon Villeda Morales airport... 
San Pedro Sula, Honduras 
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton waves during her arrival at Ramon Villeda Morales airport in... 
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (C) waves during her arrival at Ramon Villeda Morales airport in San Pedro Sula June 1, 2009. Clinton is in the country to participate in the two-day 39th general assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS) which starts on Tuesday. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido (HONDURAS POLITICS) 
HONDURAS-USA/CLINTON
RTR246B4 
June 02, 2009 
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrives at Ramon Villeda Morales airport in San Pedro Sula June... 
San Pedro Sula, Honduras 
U.S. Secretary of State Clinton arrives at Ramon Villeda Morales airport in San Pedro Sula 
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrives at Ramon Villeda Morales airport in San Pedro Sula June 1, 2009. Clinton is in the country to participate in the two-day 39th general assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS) which starts on Tuesday. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido (HONDURAS) 
HONDURAS
RTR24689 
June 02, 2009 
Jose Miguel Insulza (R), Secretary-General of the Organization of American States (OAS), arrives at Ramon... 
San Pedro Sula, Honduras 
Jose Miguel Insulza, Secretary-General of the OAS, arrives at Ramon Villeda Morales airport in San Pedro... 
Jose Miguel Insulza (R), Secretary-General of the Organization of American States (OAS), arrives at Ramon Villeda Morales airport in San Pedro Sula June 1, 2009 for the 39th General Assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS). With Latin American countries pushing hard for Cuba's re-entry into the OAS, U.S. officials said on Wednesday they would be willing to talk about the move if the communist state adopts democratic principles. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will attend the OAS general assembly on Tuesday in Honduras, where a majority of the group's 34 members are likely to support Cuba's re-entry but no vote is expected. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido (HONDURAS POLITICS) 
HONDURAS
RTR24686 
June 02, 2009 
Paraguay's President Fernando Lugo (R) talks with Honduras' President Manuel Zelaya upon arrival at Ramon... 
San Pedro Sula, Honduras 
Paraguay's President Fernando Lugo talks with Honduras' President Manuel Zelaya upon arrival at Ramon... 
Paraguay's President Fernando Lugo (R) talks with Honduras' President Manuel Zelaya upon arrival at Ramon Villeda Morales airport in San Pedro Sula June 1, 2009 for the 39th General Assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS). With Latin American countries pushing hard for Cuba's re-entry into the OAS, U.S. officials said on Wednesday they would be willing to talk about the move if the communist state adopts democratic principles. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will attend the OAS general assembly on Tuesday in Honduras, where a majority of the group's 34 members are likely to support Cuba's re-entry but no vote is expected. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido (HONDURAS POLITICS) 
HONDURAS
RTR24680 
June 02, 2009 
Paraguay's President Fernando Lugo arrives at Ramon Villeda Morales airport in San Pedro Sula June 1,... 
San Pedro Sula, Honduras 
Paraguay's President Fernando Lugo arrives at Ramon Villeda Morales airport in San Pedro Sula 
Paraguay's President Fernando Lugo arrives at Ramon Villeda Morales airport in San Pedro Sula June 1, 2009 for the 39th General Assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS). With Latin American countries pushing hard for Cuba's re-entry into the OAS, U.S. officials said on Wednesday they would be willing to talk about the move if the communist state adopts democratic principles. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will attend the OAS general assembly on Tuesday in Honduras, where a majority of the group's 34 members are likely to support Cuba's re-entry but no vote is expected. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido (HONDURAS POLITICS) 
SOCCER-LATAM/MEXICO-VIRUS
RTXEIFH 
April 29, 2009 
Honduran soccer players from the under-17 team arrive from Mexico, at the Ramon Villeda Morales airport... 
San Pedro Sula, Honduras 
Honduran soccer players from under-17 team arrive from Mexico, at Ramon Villeda Morales airport in San... 
Honduran soccer players from the under-17 team arrive from Mexico, at the Ramon Villeda Morales airport in San Pedro Sula April 28, 2009. Growing fears over the outbreak of swine flu in Mexico have forced the cancellation of the remainder of the CONCACAF under-17 championship in Tijuana, the region's governing body said on their website. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido (HONDURAS SPORT SOCCER HEALTH) 
FLU/
RTXEGFB 
April 27, 2009 
A Honduran immigration official wears a mask at Ramon Villeda Morales International airport in San Pedro... 
San Pedro Sula, Honduras 
A Honduran immigration official wears a mask at Ramon Villeda Morales International airport in San Pedro... 
A Honduran immigration official wears a mask at Ramon Villeda Morales International airport in San Pedro Sula April 27, 2009. An outbreak of swine flu has killed up to 149 people in Mexico and the number of cases is likely to rise, Mexico's Health Minister Jose Angel Cordova said on Monday. There are currently no reported cases of swine flu in Honduras, according to officials. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido (HONDURAS ENVIRONMENT TRAVEL HEALTH) 
FLU/
RTXEGF9 
April 27, 2009 
An airport worker wearing a mask goes through a routine security check at Ramon Villeda Morales International... 
San Pedro Sula, Honduras 
An airport worker wearing a mask goes through a routine security check at Ramon Villeda Morales International... 
An airport worker wearing a mask goes through a routine security check at Ramon Villeda Morales International airport in San Pedro Sula April 27, 2009. An outbreak of swine flu has killed up to 149 people in Mexico and the number of cases is likely to rise, Mexico's Health Minister Jose Angel Cordova said on Monday. There are currently no reported cases of swine flu in Honduras, according to officials. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido (HONDURAS ENVIRONMENT TRAVEL HEALTH) 
FLU/
RTXEGF3 
April 27, 2009 
A Honduran immigration official wears a mask while checking the details of a passenger arrived from Mexico... 
San Pedro Sula, Honduras 
A Honduran immigration official wears a mask while checking the details of a passenger arrived from Mexico... 
A Honduran immigration official wears a mask while checking the details of a passenger arrived from Mexico at Ramon Villeda Morales International airport in San Pedro Sula April 27, 2009. An outbreak of swine flu has killed up to 149 people in Mexico and the number of cases is likely to rise, Mexico's Health Minister Jose Angel Cordova said on Monday. There are currently no reported cases of swine flu in Honduras, according to officials. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido (HONDURAS ENVIRONMENT TRAVEL HEALTH) 
FLU/
RTXEGEY 
April 27, 2009 
Honduran airline workers wear masks as they check-in passengers at Ramon Villeda Morales International... 
San Pedro Sula, Honduras 
Honduran airline workers wear masks as they check-in passengers at Ramon Villeda Morales International... 
Honduran airline workers wear masks as they check-in passengers at Ramon Villeda Morales International airport in San Pedro Sula April 27, 2009. An outbreak of swine flu has killed up to 149 people in Mexico and the number of cases is likely to rise, Mexico's Health Minister Jose Angel Cordova said on Monday. There are currently no reported cases of swine flu in Honduras, according to officials. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido (HONDURAS ENVIRONMENT TRAVEL HEALTH) 
FLU/
RTXEGEU 
April 27, 2009 
Honduran airline workers wear masks as they check-in passengers at Ramon Villeda Morales International... 
San Pedro Sula, Honduras 
Honduran airline workers wear masks as they check-in passengers at Ramon Villeda Morales International... 
Honduran airline workers wear masks as they check-in passengers at Ramon Villeda Morales International airport in San Pedro Sula April 27, 2009. An outbreak of swine flu has killed up to 149 people in Mexico and the number of cases is likely to rise, Mexico's Health Minister Jose Angel Cordova said on Monday. There are currently no reported cases of swine flu in Honduras, according to officials. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido (HONDURAS ENVIRONMENT TRAVEL HEALTH) 
FLU/
RTXEGE2 
April 27, 2009 
A airline worker check a passport of a passenger at Ramon Villeda Morales International airport in San... 
San Pedro Sula, Honduras 
A airline worker check a passport of a passenger at Ramon Villeda Morales International airport in San... 
A airline worker check a passport of a passenger at Ramon Villeda Morales International airport in San Pedro Sula April 27, 2009. An outbreak of swine flu has killed up to 149 people in Mexico and the number of cases is likely to rise, Mexico's Health Minister Jose Angel Cordova said on Monday. There are currently no reported cases of swine flu in Honduras, according to officials. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido (HONDURAS ENVIRONMENT TRAVEL HEALTH) 
FLU/
RTXEGDZ 
April 27, 2009 
Honduran passengers wear masks before travelling from Ramon Villeda Morales International airport in... 
San Pedro Sula, Honduras 
Honduran passengers wear masks before travelling from Ramon Villeda Morales International airport in... 
Honduran passengers wear masks before travelling from Ramon Villeda Morales International airport in San Pedro Sula April 27, 2009. An outbreak of swine flu has killed up to 149 people in Mexico and the number of cases is likely to rise, Mexico's Health Minister Jose Angel Cordova said on Monday. There are currently no reported cases of swine flu in Honduras, according to officials. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido (HONDURAS ENVIRONMENT TRAVEL HEALTH) 
FLU/
RTXEGDH 
April 27, 2009 
A Honduran health worker wears a mask as his interviews passengers arriving from Mexico at Ramon Villeda... 
San Pedro Sula, Honduras 
A Honduran health worker wears a mask as his interviews passengers arriving from Mexico at Ramon Villeda... 
A Honduran health worker wears a mask as his interviews passengers arriving from Mexico at Ramon Villeda Morales International airport in San Pedro Sula April 27, 2009. An outbreak of swine flu has killed up to 149 people in Mexico and the number of cases is likely to rise, Mexico's Health Minister Jose Angel Cordova said on Monday. There are currently no reported cases of swine flu in Honduras, according to officials. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido (HONDURAS ENVIRONMENT TRAVEL HEALTH) 
FLU/
RTXEGDC 
April 27, 2009 
Honduran health workers wear masks as they interview passengers arriving from Mexico at Ramon Villeda... 
San Pedro Sula, Honduras 
Honduran health workers wear masks as they interview passengers arriving from Mexico at Ramon Villeda... 
Honduran health workers wear masks as they interview passengers arriving from Mexico at Ramon Villeda Morales International airport in San Pedro Sula April 27, 2009. An outbreak of swine flu has killed up to 149 people in Mexico and the number of cases is likely to rise, Mexico's Health Minister Jose Angel Cordova said on Monday. There are currently no reported cases of swine flu in Honduras, according to officials. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido (HONDURAS ENVIRONMENT TRAVEL HEALTH) 
SOCCER-LATAM/
RTXE5YD 
April 19, 2009 
Guadalajara Chivas striker Ramon Morales (R) jumps for the ball with America defender Oscar Rojas during... 
Guadalajara City, Mexico 
Guadalajara Chivas striker Morales jumps for ball with America defender Rojas during their Mexican league... 
Guadalajara Chivas striker Ramon Morales (R) jumps for the ball with America defender Oscar Rojas during their Mexican league championship soccer match at the Jalisco stadium in Mexico City April 19, 2009. REUTERS/Mario Castillo (MEXICO SPORT SOCCER) 
SOCCER-LATAM/
RTXB3IC 
February 01, 2009 
Monterrey's Octavio Valdez (L) battles for the ball against Guadalajara Chivas' Ramon Morales during... 
Monterrey, Mexico 
Monterrey's Valdez challenges Chivas' Morales during Mexican league championship soccer match in Monterrey... 
Monterrey's Octavio Valdez (L) battles for the ball against Guadalajara Chivas' Ramon Morales during their Mexican league championship soccer match at the Tecnologico stadium in Monterrey, northern Mexico January 31, 2009. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo (MEXICO) 
BOLIVIA-LITERACY/
RTR22QZQ 
December 21, 2008 
Paraguay's President Fernando Lugo (L), Bolivia's President Evo Morales (2L), Vice President of Cuba's... 
La Paz, Bolivia 
Paraguay's President Lugo, Bolivia's President Morales, Vice President of Cuba's Council of Ministers... 
Paraguay's President Fernando Lugo (L), Bolivia's President Evo Morales (2L), Vice President of Cuba's Council of Ministers Jose Ramon Fernandez and Bolivia's Foreign Minister David Choquehuanca attend a ceremony in Cochabamba, December 20, 2008. President Evo Morales declared Bolivia free of illiteracy on Saturday after a three-year project sponsored by his leftist allies Cuba and Venezuela helped about 820,000 people learn to read and write. Reuters\Agencia Boliviana de informaciones\Handout (BOLIVIA) 
BOLIVIA/
RTX9F3Z 
October 11, 2008 
An autonomist activist shouts during an anti-government rally in Santa Cruz October 10, 2008. President... 
Santa Cruz, Bolivia 
An autonomist activist shouts during an anti-government rally in Santa Cruz 
An autonomist activist shouts during an anti-government rally in Santa Cruz October 10, 2008. President Evo Morales will forge ahead with his leftist reforms opposed by rightist governors after talks to ease political tensions collapsed and revealed his rivals have few options left to derail his plans.The banner shows an image of Presidential Minister Juan Ramon Quintana and reads: "Quintana, your madness not will arrive at Santa Cruz". REUTERS/Stringer (BOLIVIA) 
BOLIVIA/
RTX9BGE 
October 08, 2008 
Bolivian President Evo Morales (center left) and Presidency Minister Juan Ramon Quintana (center right)... 
La Paz, Bolivia 
Bolivian President Evo Morales meets with congressmen at the presidential palace in La Paz 
Bolivian President Evo Morales (center left) and Presidency Minister Juan Ramon Quintana (center right) meet with congressmen at the presidential palace in La Paz, October 7, 2008. President Evo Morales will forge ahead with his leftist reforms, opposed by rightist governors, after talks to ease political tensions collapsed and revealed his rivals have few options left to derail his plans. REUTERS/Gaston Brito (BOLIVIA) 
BOLIVIA-MORALES/
RTX9BG7 
October 08, 2008 
Bolivian President Evo Morales and Presidential Minister Juan Ramon Quintana meet with opposition congressmen... 
La Paz, Bolivia 
Bolivian President Morales and Presidential Minister Quintana meet with opposition congressmen in La... 
Bolivian President Evo Morales and Presidential Minister Juan Ramon Quintana meet with opposition congressmen Oscar Ortiz and Fernando Rodriguez (L-R) at the presidential palace in La Paz October 7, 2008. Morales will forge ahead with his leftist reforms opposed by rightist governors after talks to ease political tensions collapsed and revealed his rivals have few options left to derail his plans. REUTERS/Gaston Brito (BOLIVIA) 
BOLIVIA RECALL VOTE/
RTR20VSF 
August 10, 2008 
Bolivian President Evo Morales (C) sits with vice president Alvaro Garcia Linera (2nd L), Defense minister... 
El Alto, Bolivia 
Bolivian President Evo Morales sits with ministers in La Paz 
Bolivian President Evo Morales (C) sits with vice president Alvaro Garcia Linera (2nd L), Defense minister Walker San Miguel (L), Presidency minister Juan Ramon Quinta (3nd R) Fereign minister David Choquehuanca (2nd R) and Government minister Alfredo Rada (R) at the presidential palace in La Paz August 10, 2008. Morales won a recall vote on Sunday, according to unofficial results reported by local television, but will likely remain deadlocked with opponents of his leftist reforms.REUTERS/David Mercado (BOLIVIA) 
BOLIVIA/
RTX6CFK 
May 30, 2008 
Bolivian President Evo Morales (L) and presidency minister Juan Ramon Quintana sing the national anthem... 
Cobija, Bolivia 
Bolivian President Evo Morales and presidency minister Juan Ramon Quintana sing the national anthem 
Bolivian President Evo Morales (L) and presidency minister Juan Ramon Quintana sing the national anthem during their visit to Cobija, some 380 miles north of La Paz, May 30, 2008. REUTERS/Stringer (BOLIVIA) 
SOCCER-LATAM/
RTR1YTYG 
March 28, 2008 
Enrique Castro (L) of Colombia's Deportivo Cucuta battles for the ball with Ramon Morales of Mexico's... 
Cucuta, Colombia 
Enrique Castro of Colombia's Deportivo Cucuta battles for the ball with Ramon Morales of Mexico's Chivas... 
Enrique Castro (L) of Colombia's Deportivo Cucuta battles for the ball with Ramon Morales of Mexico's Chivas during their Copa Libertadores soccer game in Cucuta, March 27, 2008. REUTERS/John Vizcaino (COLOMBIA) 
SOCCER-LATAM/
RTR1YTXJ 
March 28, 2008 
Ramon Morales (L) of Mexico's Chivas fights for the ball with Charles Castro of Colombia's Deportivo... 
Cucuta, Colombia 
Morales of Chivas fights for the ball with Castro of Deportivo Cucuta during their Copa Libertadores... 
Ramon Morales (L) of Mexico's Chivas fights for the ball with Charles Castro of Colombia's Deportivo Cucuta during their Copa Libertadores soccer match at the General Santander stadium in Cucuta March 27, 2008. REUTERS/John Vizcaino (COLOMBIA) 
SOCCER-LATAM/
RTR1YTX3 
March 28, 2008 
Ramon Morales (L) of Mexico's Chivas fights for the ball with Charles Castro of Colombia's Deportivo... 
Cucuta, Colombia 
Morales of Chivas fights for the ball with Castro of Deportivo Cucuta during their Copa Libertadores... 
Ramon Morales (L) of Mexico's Chivas fights for the ball with Charles Castro of Colombia's Deportivo Cucuta during their Copa Libertadores soccer match at the General Santander stadium in Cucuta March 27, 2008. REUTERS/John Vizcaino (COLOMBIA) 
OLYMPICS-SOCCER/CONCACAF
RTR1YOZR 
March 24, 2008 
Members of the Honduras team pose for a photograph before the championship match against the U.S. in... 
Nashville, UNITED STATES 
Members of the Honduras team pose for a photograph before the championship match against the U.S. in... 
Members of the Honduras team pose for a photograph before the championship match against the U.S. in the 2008 CONCACAF Men's Olympic Qualification soccer tournament in Nashville, Tennessee March 23, 2008. The players are (front row L to R) Oscar Morales, Rigoberto Padilla, Ramon Nunez, Irvin Reyna, Marvin Sanchez; (back row L to R) Erick Norales, Luis Alfredo Lopez, Kevin Hernandez, Georgie Wilson Welcome, Quiarol Arzu and David Alejandro Molina. REUTERS/Josh Anderson (UNITED STATES) 
PHILIPPINES-SCANDAL/
RTR1XL04 
February 26, 2008 
Former Philippine President Corazon Aquino walks with Ramon Del Rosario Jr. (R), chairman of the Makati... 
Manila, Philippines 
Former Philippine President Corazon Aquino walks with Ramon Del Rosario Jr., chairman of the Makati Business... 
Former Philippine President Corazon Aquino walks with Ramon Del Rosario Jr. (R), chairman of the Makati Business Club before a forum in Manila February 26, 2008. Iconic Philippine leader Aquino called on Tuesday for the resignation of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo over a kickbacks scandal, saying she had lost the moral right to remain in office. REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco (PHILIPPINES) 
BOLIVIA/
RTR1XAQ7 
February 19, 2008 
Bolivian President Evo Morales (R) and Presidency Minister Juan Ramon Quintana attend a meeting with... 
Trinidad, Bolivia 
Bolivian President Evo Morales and Presidency Minister Juan Ramon Quintana attend a meeting in Trinidad... 
Bolivian President Evo Morales (R) and Presidency Minister Juan Ramon Quintana attend a meeting with governors of Beni and Santa Cruz in Trinidad, some 500 km (310 miles) northeast of La Paz, February 19, 2008. President Morales visited Trinidad to discuss cooperation programs for the flooded region. REUTERS/Carlos Hugo Vaca (BOLIVIA) 
BOLIVIA/
RTX5BL4 
January 08, 2008 
Bolivia's President Evo Morales (C), Vice President Alvaro Garcia Linera (L) and Government Minister... 
La Paz, Bolivia 
Bolivia's President Morales, Vice President Garcia Linera and Government Minister Ramon Quintana meet... 
Bolivia's President Evo Morales (C), Vice President Alvaro Garcia Linera (L) and Government Minister Juan Ramon Quintana (R) meet with governors of all provinces at the presidential palace in La Paz January 7, 2008. REUTERS/Jose Luis Quintana (BOLIVIA) 
SOCCER-MEXICO
RTX4AA6 
December 02, 2007 
Atlante defender David Toledo (top) heads the ball over Guadalajara Chivas striker Ramon Morales during... 
Cancun City, Mexico 
Atlante defender Toledo heads ball over Guadalajara Chivas striker Morales in Cancun City 
Atlante defender David Toledo (top) heads the ball over Guadalajara Chivas striker Ramon Morales during the second leg of the Mexican league championship semi-final soccer match in Cancun City, Mexico December 1, 2007. REUTERS/Henry Romero(MEXICO) 
SOCCER-MEXICO/
RTX4A9R 
December 02, 2007 
Guadalajara Chivas striker Ramon Morales reacts after missing a chance of goal against Atlante during... 
Cancun City, Mexico 
Guadalajara Chivas striker Ramon Morales reacts after missing a chance of goal against Atlante during... 
Guadalajara Chivas striker Ramon Morales reacts after missing a chance of goal against Atlante during the second leg of the Mexican league championship semi-final soccer match at the Andres Quintana Roo stadium in Cancun City, Mexico, December 1, 2007. REUTERS/Henry Romero(MEXICO) 
BOLIVIA/
RTX48OK 
November 30, 2007 
Bolivian President Evo Morales (R), next to Presidency minister Juan Ramon Quintana, shows a new law... 
Puerto Suarez, Bolivia 
Bolivian President Evo Morales next to Presidency minister Juan Ramon Quintana shows a newly law document... 
Bolivian President Evo Morales (R), next to Presidency minister Juan Ramon Quintana, shows a new law document that allows India's Jindall Steel Mining company to explore at the El Mutun iron deposit in the eastern Puerto Suarez, some 900 km from Santa Cruz, bordering with Brazil, November 30, 2007. REUTERS/Jose Luis Quintana (BOLIVIA) 
BOLIVIA/
RTXC5A 
November 14, 2007 
Bolivia's President Evo Morales (C) is seen next to Presidency Minister Ramon Quintana (R) and Vice President... 
La Paz, Bolivia 
Bolivia's President Morales, Presidency Minister Quintana and Vice President Linera attend ceremony celebrating... 
Bolivia's President Evo Morales (C) is seen next to Presidency Minister Ramon Quintana (R) and Vice President Alvaro Garcia Linera during a ceremony celebrating the 197th anniversary of the Bolivian army in La Paz November 14, 2007. REUTERS/David Mercado (BOLIVIA) 
SOCCER-LATAM/
RTR1USFG 
October 10, 2007 
Ramon Morales (R) of Mexico's Chivas Guadalajara fights for the ball with Anibal Matellan of Argentina's... 
Buenos Aires, Argentina 
Morales of Chivas Guadalajara fights for the ball with Matellan of Arsenal during their Copa Sudamericana... 
Ramon Morales (R) of Mexico's Chivas Guadalajara fights for the ball with Anibal Matellan of Argentina's Arsenal during their Copa Sudamericana quarter-final soccer match in Avellaneda, on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, October 10, 2007. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci (ARGENTINA) 
SOCCER-LATAM/
RTR1USFE 
October 10, 2007 
Ramon Morales (L) of Mexico's Chivas Guadalajara fights for the ball with Dario Espinola of Argentina's... 
Buenos Aires, Argentina 
Morales of Chivas Guadalajara fights for the ball with Espinola of Arsenal during Copa Sudamericana quarter-final... 
Ramon Morales (L) of Mexico's Chivas Guadalajara fights for the ball with Dario Espinola of Argentina's Arsenal during their Copa Sudamericana quarter-final soccer match in Avellaneda, on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, October 10, 2007. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci (ARGENTINA) 
SOCCER-MEXICO/
RTR1SJLY 
August 05, 2007 
Guadalajara Chivas striker Ramon Morales (R) battles for the ball with Pumas midfielder Pablo Barrera... 
Mexico City, Mexico 
Guadalajara Chivas striker Ramon Morales battles for the ball with Pumas midfielder Pablo Barrera during... 
Guadalajara Chivas striker Ramon Morales (R) battles for the ball with Pumas midfielder Pablo Barrera during their Mexican league championship soccer match at the University stadium in Mexico City August 5, 2007. REUTERS/Henry Romero (MEXICO) 
SOCCER-BECKHAM/
RTR1SCKN 
July 29, 2007 
Los Angeles Galaxy's Kelly Gray (L) fights for the ball with Club Deportivo Guadalajara's Ramon Morales... 
Los Angeles, UNITED STATES 
Galaxy's Gray fights for the ball with Guadalajara's Morales during their SuperLiga tournament friendly... 
Los Angeles Galaxy's Kelly Gray (L) fights for the ball with Club Deportivo Guadalajara's Ramon Morales during their SuperLiga tournament friendly soccer match in Los Angeles July 28, 2007. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson (UNITED STATES) 
BOLIVIA-JINDAL/
RTR1S1NU 
July 20, 2007 
Bolivian President Evo Morales (C) holds a stone containing iron on the Mutun mountain while Jindal Steel... 
Puerto Suarez, Bolivia 
Bolivian President Morales holds a stone containing iron on the Mutun mountain near Puerto Suarez 
Bolivian President Evo Morales (C) holds a stone containing iron on the Mutun mountain while Jindal Steel & Power Chairman and Chief Executive Vikrant Gujral (L) and Bolivia's Minister of the Presidency Juan Ramon de la Quintana look on near Puerto Suarez on the border with Brazil, some 1,700 km (1,056 miles) southeast of La Paz, July 19, 2007. The Bolivian government signed a contract with India's Jindal Steel & Power to develop the vast El Mutun iron-ore deposit in Bolivia, investing some $2.1 billion in the South American nation. REUTERS/David Mercado (BOLIVIA) 
BOLIVIA-JINDAL/
RTR1S082 
July 19, 2007 
(L-R) Bolivian vice president Alvaro Garcia Linera, President Evo Morales, minister of Presidency Juan... 
Santa Cruz, Bolivia 
Bolivian vice president Alvaro Garcia Linera, President Evo Morales, minister of Presidency Juan Ramon... 
(L-R) Bolivian vice president Alvaro Garcia Linera, President Evo Morales, minister of Presidency Juan Ramon de la Quintana and India's Jindal Steel & Power vice president Vikrant Gujral attend a ceremony in Santa Cruz, July 18, 2007 to sign a contract to develop the vast El Mutun iron ore deposit in Bolivia, investing some $2.1 billion in the South American nation. REUTERS/Carlos Hugo Vaca (BOLIVIA) 
BOLIVIA-JINDAL/
RTR1S07Z 
July 19, 2007 
(L-R) Bolivian vice president Alvaro Garcia Linera, President Evo Morales, minister of Presidency Juan... 
Santa Cruz, Bolivia 
Bolivian vice president Alvaro Garcia Linera, President Evo Morales, minister of Presidency Juan Ramon... 
(L-R) Bolivian vice president Alvaro Garcia Linera, President Evo Morales, minister of Presidency Juan Ramon de la Quintana and India's Jindal Steel & Power vice president Vikrant Gujral attend a ceremony in Santa Cruz, July 18, 2007 to sign a contract to develop the vast El Mutun iron ore deposit in Bolivia, investing some $2.1 billion in the South American nation. REUTERS/Carlos Hugo Vaca (BOLIVIA) 
SOCCER-COPA/
RTR1RFLB 
July 03, 2007 
Ramon Morales leads as the Mexican national soccer team jogs during a training session in Puerto la Cruz... 
Puerto La Cruz, Venezuela 
Ramon Morales leads as the Mexican national soccer team jogs during a training session in Puerto la Cruz... 
Ramon Morales leads as the Mexican national soccer team jogs during a training session in Puerto la Cruz July 3, 2007. Mexico are playing Chile tomorrow in Group B of the Copa America. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (VENEZUELA) 
SOCCER-COPA/
RTR1RD9J 
July 02, 2007 
Mexico's (front row L-R) Gerardo Torrado, Fernando Arce, Jaime Correa, Ramon Morales, Fausto Pinto, Nery... 
Maturin, Venezuela 
Mexicans pose before playing Ecuador in Match 10 of the Copa America soccer tournament in Maturin 
Mexico's (front row L-R) Gerardo Torrado, Fernando Arce, Jaime Correa, Ramon Morales, Fausto Pinto, Nery Castillo (back row L-R) Jonny Magallon, Juan Carlos Cacho, Oswaldo Sanchez, Israel Castro and Rafael Marquez pose before playing Ecuador in Match 10 of the Copa America soccer tournament in Maturin July 1, 2007. REUTERS/Guillermo Granja (VENEZUELA) 
SOCCER-COPA/
RTR1RD7A 
July 01, 2007 
Mexico's Nery Castillo (R) celebrates with teammate Ramon Morales after scoring a goal against Ecuador... 
Maturin, Venezuela 
Mexico's Nery Castillo celebrates after scoring a goal against Ecuador in Match 10 of the Copa America... 
Mexico's Nery Castillo (R) celebrates with teammate Ramon Morales after scoring a goal against Ecuador in Match 10 of the Copa America soccer tournament in Maturin July 1, 2007. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (VENEZUELA) 
SOCCER-COPA/
RTR1RD5Q 
July 01, 2007 
Mexico's Nery Castillo (R) celebrates with teammate Ramon Morales after scoring a goal against Ecuador... 
Maturin, Venezuela 
Mexico's Nery Castillo celebrates after scoring a goal against Ecuador in Match 10 of the Copa America... 
Mexico's Nery Castillo (R) celebrates with teammate Ramon Morales after scoring a goal against Ecuador in Match 10 of the Copa America soccer tournament in Maturin July 1, 2007. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (VENEZUELA) 
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June 30, 2007 
Mexico's (L to R) Ramon Morales, Andres Guardado and Alberto Medina train in Puerto la Cruz June 29,... 
Puerto La Cruz, Venezuela 
Mexico's coach Sanchez runs with a member of his training staff as his players train in Puerto la Cruz... 
Mexico's (L to R) Ramon Morales, Andres Guardado and Alberto Medina train in Puerto la Cruz June 29, 2007. Mexico face Ecuador in their next Copa America first round soccer match in two days time. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (MEXICO) 
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June 30, 2007 
Mexican players (L to R) Andres Guardado, Fernando Arce, Jonny Magallon and Ramon Morales run under the... 
Puerto La Cruz, Venezuela 
Mexican players run under the rain during a training session in Puerto la Cruz 
Mexican players (L to R) Andres Guardado, Fernando Arce, Jonny Magallon and Ramon Morales run under the rain during a training session in Puerto la Cruz June 29, 2007. Mexico face Ecuador in their next Copa America first round soccer match in two days time. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (MEXICO) 
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June 28, 2007 
Brazil's Robinho (L) watches Mexico's Ramon Morales (R) celebrating with team mate Jose Castro after... 
Puerto Ordaz, Venezuela 
Brazil's Robinho watches Mexico's Morales celebrating with team mate Castro after Morales scored their... 
Brazil's Robinho (L) watches Mexico's Ramon Morales (R) celebrating with team mate Jose Castro after Morales scored their second goal against Brazil in Match 4 of the Copa America Venezuela 2007 soccer tournament in Puerto Ordaz June 27, 2007. REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado (VENEZUELA) 
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June 28, 2007 
Mexico's Ramon Morales (11) celebrates with team mates Fausto Pinto (back R), Jaime Correa (2nd R) and... 
Puerto Ordaz, Venezuela 
Mexico's Ramon Morales celebrates after he scored their second goal against Brazil in Match 4 of the... 
Mexico's Ramon Morales (11) celebrates with team mates Fausto Pinto (back R), Jaime Correa (2nd R) and Rafael Marquez after he scored their second goal against Brazil in Match 4 of the Copa America Venezuela 2007 soccer tournament in Puerto Ordaz June 27, 2007. REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker (VENEZUELA) 
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June 28, 2007 
Mexico's Ramon Morales (L) celebrates with teammate Rafael Marquez after scoring their second goal against... 
Puerto Ordaz, Venezuela 
Mexico's Ramon Morales celebrates after scoring their second goal against Brazil in Match 4 of the Copa... 
Mexico's Ramon Morales (L) celebrates with teammate Rafael Marquez after scoring their second goal against Brazil in Match 4 of the Copa America Venezuela 2007 soccer tournament in Puerto Ordaz June 27, 2007. REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker (VENEZUELA) 
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June 28, 2007 
Mexico's Ramon Morales (11) celebrates with teammates Jaime Correa (R) and Rafael Marquez after he scored... 
Puerto Ordaz, Venezuela 
Mexico's Morales celebrates with teammates Correa and Marquez after he scored their second goal against... 
Mexico's Ramon Morales (11) celebrates with teammates Jaime Correa (R) and Rafael Marquez after he scored their second goal against Brazil in Match 4 of the Copa America Venezuela 2007 soccer tournament in Puerto Ordaz June 27, 2007. REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker (VENEZUELA) 
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June 28, 2007 
Mexico's Nery Castillo (L) celebrates with team mate Ramon Morales after he scored their first goal against... 
Puerto Ordaz, Venezuela 
Mexico's Nery Castillo celebrates after he scored their first goal against Brazil in Match 4 of the Copa... 
Mexico's Nery Castillo (L) celebrates with team mate Ramon Morales after he scored their first goal against Brazil in Match 4 of the Copa America Venezuela 2007 soccer tournament in Puerto Ordaz June 27, 2007. REUTERS/Guillermo Granja (VENEZUELA) 
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June 25, 2007 
Policemen direct traffic under a picture of a Mexico's national team soccer player Ramon Morales ahead... 
Maracaibo, Venezuela 
Policemen direct traffic under a picture of a Mexico's national team soccer player Ramon Morales ahead... 
Policemen direct traffic under a picture of a Mexico's national team soccer player Ramon Morales ahead of the Copa America soccer tournament in Maracaibo June 25, 2007. The Copa America tournament will begin on June 26. REUTERS/Isaac Urrutia (VENEZUELA) 
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June 25, 2007 
Policemen direct traffic under a picture of a Mexico's national team soccer player Ramon Morales ahead... 
Maracaibo, Venezuela 
Policemen direct traffic under a picture of a Mexico's national team soccer player Ramon Morales ahead... 
Policemen direct traffic under a picture of a Mexico's national team soccer player Ramon Morales ahead of the Copa America soccer tournament in Maracaibo June 25, 2007. The Copa America tournament will begin on June 26. REUTERS/Isaac Urrutia (VENEZUELA) 
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June 03, 2007 
Mexico's Ramon Morales (R) challenges Iran's Reza Enayati during their international friendly soccer... 
San Luis Potosi, Mexico 
Mexico's Morales challenges Iran's Enayati during friendly international soccer match in San Luis 
Mexico's Ramon Morales (R) challenges Iran's Reza Enayati during their international friendly soccer match at Alfonso Lastras Stadium in San Luis Potosi June 2, 2007. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo (MEXICO) 
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March 25, 2007 
Mexico's Ramon Morales (L) battles for the ball with Paraguay's Cristian Riveros during their friendly... 
Monterrey City, Mexico 
Mexico's Morales battles for the ball with Paraguay's Riveros during their friendly soccer match in Monterrey... 
Mexico's Ramon Morales (L) battles for the ball with Paraguay's Cristian Riveros during their friendly soccer match at the Universitario stadium in Monterrey City, Mexico, March 25, 2007. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo (MEXICO) 
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March 01, 2007 
Mexico's Ramon Morales (R) and Venezuela's Alejandro Guerra (L) fight for the ball during their friendly... 
San Diego, UNITED STATES 
Mexico's Ramon Morales and Venezuela's Alejandro Guerra fight for the ball during their friendly soccer... 
Mexico's Ramon Morales (R) and Venezuela's Alejandro Guerra (L) fight for the ball during their friendly soccer match in San Diego, California, February 28, 2007. REUTERS/Mike Blake (UNITED STATES) 
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February 28, 2007 
Ramon Morales of the Mexican national soccer team signs autographs before practice in San Diego, California... 
San Diego, UNITED STATES 
Ramon Morales of the Mexican national soccer team signs autographs before practice in San Diego 
Ramon Morales of the Mexican national soccer team signs autographs before practice in San Diego, California February 27, 2007. REUTERS/Mike Blake(UNITED STATES) 
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February 26, 2007 
Mexico's national team striker Ramon Morales stretches during a practice session in Mexico City February... 
Mexico City, Mexico 
Mexico's national team striker Ramon Morales stretches during a practice session in Mexico City 
Mexico's national team striker Ramon Morales stretches during a practice session in Mexico City February 26, 2007. Mexico will play a friendly soccer match against Venezuela on February 28 in the U.S. REUTERS/Henry Romero (MEXICO) 
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