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Haiti to plant millions of trees to boost forests and help tackle poverty
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Haiti earthquake baby: Saved from debris, she’s now a happy Miami toddler
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Latin America: Region one of worst for corruption
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Hurricane Sandy's death toll rises to 65 as flooding continues in Haiti
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Hurricane Isaac Leaves 7 Dead In Haiti
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Haiti: WikiLeaks Cables Expose How U.S. Blocked Aristide's Return After 2004 Coup
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Clinton Foundation Accused of Sending Haiti Shoddy Trailers Found Toxic After Katrina
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Leaked WikiLeaks Cable: 2005 Democracy Now! Report on Haiti Killings Irked U.S. Embassy
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Haiti: Leaked Cables Expose U.S. Suppression of Min. Wage, Election Doubts and Elite's Private Army
(Multimedia) Drawing on almost 2,000 classified U.S. diplomatic cables on Haiti released by WikiLeaks, a partnership between The ...Posted by Dwight Rousu
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A Chance to Right a Wrong in Haiti
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Helping Hands in Haiti
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Editorial: Haiti’s Long Road
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Opening of upscale hotels marks turning point in Haiti's reconstruction
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Haitian Premier Says Loss of Support Led Him to Quit - New York Times
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Coming out of the Water Closet: Haiti on World Toilet Day
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GOP Rising Star Mia Love: "Anchor Baby"?
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“Sing Your Song”: Harry Belafonte on Art & Politics, Civil Rights & His Critique of President Obama
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Democracy Now! Exclusive Interview with Jean-Bertrand Aristide: If Haiti’s Military is Restored, “We Are Headed Back to Misery”
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Duvalier = Aristide?
some media accounts are expressing concern about Aristide's return, in effect equating him with the bloody ...Posted by Dwight Rousu
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