IN NOVEMBER 2001, a 73-year-old businessman defeated
an anti-US ex-president to lead a troubled central American
country. The news was celebrated in the US, but more because
Daniel Ortega had lost again than because of any hopes
surrounding Enrique Bolanos. What no one-expected was that
Bolanos would turn out to be something of a revolutionary
himself, embarking on a crusade to clean up Nicaraguan
politics and rehabilitate his country not only in the eyes of
the world, but, more important, in...