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US Kidnapper Laura Silsby Convicted in Haiti, But Free To Go

No Comments 18 May 2010

By JONATHAN M. KATZ | AP

PORT-AU-PRINCE,HAITI – The last of 10 Americans detained while trying to take 33 children out of Haiti after the Jan. 12 earthquake was freed Monday when a judge convicted her but sentenced her to time already served in jail.

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HAITI:Body of Kidnapped Haitian PADF Aid Worker Found by Police

1 Comment 16 May 2010

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — A Haitian man kidnapped while working with a U.S.-based development foundation was found dead on Saturday, the group said.

The driver for the Pan-American Development Foundation was kidnapped Monday along

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VIDEO:Christina Aguilera Visits Haiti to Spend Time With Displaced Families

No Comments 15 May 2010


Christina Aguilera visited Haiti earlier this week to spend time with families displaced by the 7.0 magnitude quake, serve meals at a school and even sing for some Port-au-Prince children.

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Haiti PM Calls on International Community to Deliver on Aid Promises

No Comments 15 May 2010

SANTO DOMINGO, (Xinhua) — Haitian Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive here on Friday urged the international community to deliver promised aid to his earthquake-hit country as soon as possible so as to facilitate its reconstruction projects.

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Canada’s Contribution to Haiti: Money for Prisons Instead of Schools

No Comments 14 May 2010


Why does a country with one of the lowest crime rates in the Western Hemisphere need 9,000+ UN troops, US troops and 4.4 million dollars for prisons?

We’ve all seen, read, and heard about the deplorable conditions in which the people of Haiti are living under in the aftermath of the earthquake. Don’t despair. Hope is on the way with

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