Haiti, Music, Sports

Tiger Woods Not Sending Mobile Hospital But is Donating $3 million to Wyclef Jean for Haiti Support

No Comments 15 January 2010

According to the NY Daily News and Rap Mogul Russell Simmons, Tiger Woods, the World’s Greatest Golfer, is establishing a $3 million aid donation consisting of doctors and supplies to Wyclef Jean as part of his Haiti recovery support efforts.

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Canada, Haiti, Political

Canada to Illuminate Parliament, CN Tower With Haitian Colors

No Comments 15 January 2010

By Greg Quinn

(Bloomberg) – Canada will illuminate its Parliament and the 1,815-foot CN Tower with the colors of the Haitian flag to encourage donations and express sympathy with the victims of the Jan. 12 earthquake.

Haiti’s Red Cross says the quake may have killed 50,000 people. Three days after the magnitude-7.0 tremor hit the capital, destroying homes, hospitals, schools and such landmarks as the presidential palace and national cathedral, thousands of people are wandering the city’s streets.

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France, Political

France Attempting to Bane Full Muslim Veils

No Comments 15 January 2010

By Elaine Ganley
The Associated Press

LA VERRIERE, France — The man she married is French, her four children were born in France and she speaks French with only a trace of her native Arabic tongue. Faiza Silmi contends her clothes – a head-to-toe robe and filmy tissue covering her face – are the reason France has denied her citizenship in her adopted land.

The 32-year-old Moroccan may soon be facing an even fiercer blow. A top French lawmaker submitted a draft law this week that would ban such Islamic dress anywhere in public, a measure that would set a European precedent and trap thousands of women between their religious convictions and the law of the land.

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Haiti, Political, USA, Video

VIDEO:Michelle Obama on the Situation in Haiti

No Comments 15 January 2010

First Lady Michelle Obama has released a public service announcement telling people what they can do to help the situation in Haiti.

Source: AP

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France, Haiti, Political, World

France Asks Haiti’s Creditors: Cancel Debt Quickly

No Comments 15 January 2010

By Emma Vandore

PARIS-France moved to help disaster-hit Haiti on Friday by urging creditors to speed efforts to cancel the impoverished Caribbean nation’s debt in order to free funds that otherwise would be used on repayments.

Though the Paris Club of creditor nations agreed in July to clear Haiti’s remaining $215 million debt to club members, the process can still take years to finalize.

French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde said she asked members of the informal club to speed up the process. The next meeting is Wednesday.

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