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Haiti Island, Ile a Vache, Unscathed By Quake But Tourists Stay Away?

No Comments 03 May 2010

By Clement Sabourin

The Hotel Port-Morgan resort on Ile a Vache, in Les Cayes, the south-western area of Haiti.

ILE A VACHE, Haiti (AFP) — There are no blue-helmeted UN troops patrolling the streets of Ile a Vache, and schools on this picturesque island did not close after the massive

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Wyclef Jean Welcomes Injured Haitians To U.S.

No Comments 02 May 2010


Rapper WYCLEF JEAN has welcomed injured victims of Haiti’s devastating earthquake to the U.S., where they will receive critical medical care.

Margarette Pierre and Chantal Mori, both 17, lost their arms, while eight-year-old Farah

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Google Earth 5 Lets You Time Travel Through Haiti’s Past

No Comments 30 April 2010


Google continues to support ongoing relief efforts in Haiti, they’ve been working with their satellite partner GeoEye to capture updated imagery of Port-au-Prince. This with, Google Earth 5′s new feature Historical Imagery, you will be able to turn back the clock as seen

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VIDEO:Haiti And America’s War on Haitian Unions

1 Comment 30 April 2010

By TRNN
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Didier Dominique is a trade unionist and a prominent spokesperson for Batay Ouvriye. BATAY OUVRIYE is an organization that regroups factory unions and committees,

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Fish In Haiti Are Almost As Rare As Trees

No Comments 30 April 2010

By Joseph B. Treaster

A coral reef off the coast of Haiti. Photo by Franco Caruzzo via Flickr.com

MIAMI—As a boy in Haiti, Jean Wiener liked to poke around the coral reefs just offshore. The coral was thick and wild and splashed with bursts of orange and purple. Swarms of

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