The Nicaraguan leader, who is campaigning for president for the fourth time, is preaching harmony, love and reconciliation while John Lennon’s “Give Peace a Chance” plays in the background…
Ortega, the one-time president who lost in 1990, “lowered illiteracy rates from 60 percent to 12 percent and built a free health care system,” says the Associated Press.
Now 60 and balding, he has toned down his revolutionary rhetoric, invoking both John Lennon and God and promising to favor free trade policies and improve health care and education. (AP full story)























A decorated Vietnam veteran accepted the apology of a Texas judge after he was wrongly jailed for 25 years and released when new DNA tests this year proved he couldn’t have commited the rape for which he’d been convicted. On Tuesday, Larry Fuller, 57, walked free saying, "My faith was tested and I won."… 


