Latin America sees Obama bridging ideological divide
Published 11/5/2008 at Reuters: Politics
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Barack Obama's historic election victory spread optimism in Latin America on Wednesday that the new U.S. president will narrow an ideological divide with the region and end years of U.S. neglect or hectoring.
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