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U.S. TAKES KNOCKS FOR RELIEF EFFORT
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The Columbian
11-15-1998
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras - The United States has been upstaged by its southern neighbor in the eyes of Hondurans digging out from the storm that killed an estimated 10,000 people across Central America.
While Mexico's swift response to the disaster has been lauded, the large but slow aid package offered by the U.S government is seen as little more than the duty of the world's richest country.
Last week, President Clinton call...
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