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TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — The interim government reinstated a nighttime curfew in the capital after about 10,000 demonstrators marched Tuesday in Tegucigalpa to demand the return of ousted President Manuel Zelaya.
The government said it reinstated the curfew after protesters burned a bus and an outlet of an American fast-food chain.
Attempts to resolve the dispute over the June 28 coup that ousted Zelaya also suffered a setback when Nobel Peace laureate and Costa Rican President Oscar Arias — who has acted as a mediator in talks between the two sides — announced Tuesday that he has swine flu.



