Nicaraguan leftist President-elect Daniel Ortega tried on Wednesday to allay U.S. and business leaders’ fears over his Marxist revolutionary past but he also took a swipe at Washington and its war in Iraq. Ortega, who led Nicaragua through a civil war with U.S.-backed Contra rebels in the 1980s, bounced back to power in Sunday’s presidential election and is now trying to win support for an assault on deep poverty in the country. Full Story
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