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TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters) - The Organization of American States tried to convince Honduras on Friday to restore toppled President Manuel Zelaya or suffer a diplomatic sanction from the Western Hemisphere.

OAS head Jose Miguel Insulza arrived in Honduras to try to reverse the military coup last weekend that threw leftist Zelaya from office and sent him into exile. Insulza arrived at a Honduran air base on a Brazilian air force plane.

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