Day: May 3, 2010
Mild tremor shakes Haiti but no damage reported
Associated Press 2010-05-04 04:16 AM People ran screaming from buildings Monday as a mild tremor rattled a Haitian capital still traumatized by the deadly Jan….
News from Latin America and the Caribbean Haitians reunite with families in Mexico
April 27, 2010 | 1:21 pm A group of 20 men, women and children arrived on Mexican shores over the weekend from earthquake-torn Haiti, bringing…
DDT can stymie malaria-carrying mosquitoes in Haiti
BY HENRY I. MILLER henry.miller@stanford.edu On top of the almost unimaginable devastation caused by January’s earthquake in Haiti, the nation is bracing for the ravages…
Haiti restores some international mail services with UN support
3 May 2010 – Haiti announced today that it was partially resuming international mail services for the first time since the January earthquake ravaged much…
GOVERNMENT REPORTS: Inside Haiti’s makeshift hospitals Monday LEGS/ARMS REMOVED WITH RIP SAWS – NO ANESTHETIC
May 03, 2010 Chris Van Gorder, president and chief executive officer of Scripps Health, a nonprofit community-based health care delivery network in San Diego, visited…
WHICH LEADER IN THE OAS IS TAKING BRIBES FROM PREVAL??
3 May 2010 Albert Ramdin, the number two at OAS – Organization of American States, visited Haiti and met with leaders of the nation’s political…
Rainy season threatens earthquake-battered Haiti With many displaced people still living in tent camps, floodwaters could wash away what the temblor didn’t destroy.-Added COMMENTARY By Haitian-Truth
The first group of residents from the Petionville Club camp were bused to the dust-blown Corail Cesselesse campsite northwest of Port-au-Prince on April 10. (Liz…
Adopting Haitian children can mean a long wait: Silverhill family enjoyed fast push through ‘tiny window of opportunity’
By Press-Register Correspondent May 02, 2010, 8:01AM Bill Starling, Press-Register Staff Photographer—Chris and Natalie Lewis sit in February for a portrait with their 10 children…