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Haiti earthquake disaster update: Man rescued after buried in rubble for 2 weeks

On Tuesday, a crowed of looters pulled a man out of the rubble of a building that had toppled after the powerful Jan. 12 earthquake…

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Haiti president pleads for tents(but that is not a genuine request-read more); nearly 500 schools destroyed by quake

BY JACQUELINE CHARLES and DAVID OVALLE jcharles@MiamiHerald.com PORT-AU-PRINCE — One family has used a Haitian flag to pitch its tent at Mais Gate, a shantytown…

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John Travolta flies plane in second Haiti Mercy Mission

John Travolta landed a plane in Haiti on Monday to personally deliver supplies to survivors in the earthquake-ravaged nation. The “Pulp Fiction” star touched down…

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83 million tune in to Haiti telethon

Many eyes on Haiti show More than 83 million people tuned in Friday night for at least a portion of the Hope for Haiti Now…

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US death toll in Haiti quake nearing 100

The Associated Press Tuesday, January 26, 2010; 2:22 PM WASHINGTON — The State Department says the number of U.S. fatalities in the Jan. 12 earthquake…

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Pentagon sees scaling back in Haiti in 3-6 months

26 Jan 2010 15:15:42 GMT Source: Reuters WASHINGTON, Jan 26 (Reuters) – The U.S. military could begin scaling back its involvement in Haiti within three…

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Haiti earthquake may have exposed gas, aiding economy

BY JIM POLSON Bloomberg News The earthquake in Haiti this month may have left clues to petroleum reservoirs that could aid economic recovery in the…

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5,000-Bed Hospital to Increase Haitian Medical Capacity

By John J. Kruzel American Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, Jan. 26, 2010 – U.S. and international relief workers in Haiti are developing a 5,000-bed hospital…

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How does Haiti differ from post-tsunami Aceh?

The last international disaster on the scale of the January earthquake in Haiti was the tsunami that devastated coastlines across Asia in 2004. The death…

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Haiti avoids disease outbreak but threat looms (But there is more)

* Doctors worry unsanitary camps could spread disease * Infections also a growing concern 12 days after quake By Patricia Zengerle PORT-AU-PRINCE, Jan 24 (Reuters)…

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Austin church mobilizes volunteers, planes and medical supplies en route to Haiti in four days

Hill Country Bible Church Northwest was one of several organizations to organize efforts that will send 13 tons of medical supplies to Haiti By Joshunda…

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Haiti ‘can lead quake recovery’, Canada summit told (but that is a lie)

Haiti’s government can lead efforts to rebuild the country in the wake of its devastating earthquake, Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive has said. Mr Bellerive told…

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DAILY COMMENT: JANUARY 25, 2010-BUTCHERS – DISGUISED AS DOCTORS CHOPPING OFF ARMS AND LEGS THAT COULD BE SAVED

Foreign doctors under contract are resorting to amputation when this procedure would never be used in the States, or other civilized countries, under similar circumstances….

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Epic task of rebuilding Port-au-Prince is beset by hard strategic questions

BY ANDRES VIGLUCCI AND SCOTT HIAASEN aviglucci@MiamiHerald.com Speaking to an American audience on C-SPAN, the Haitian ambassador to the United States sketched an optimistic future…

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In land of manual labor, a tough future for Haitian amputees

BY DAVID OVALLE dovalle@MiamiHerald.com PORT-AU-PRINCE — Airport lawn-care man Basaney Simon lost his right leg in last week’s earthquake. He fears it will cost him…

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Banks reopen in Haiti’s capital-Haiti officials hope the reopening will give a boost to businesses and provide money to begin rebuilding the country.

By Mitchell Landsberg and Tracy Wilkinson Reporting from Port-Au-Prince, Haiti – The earthquake destroyed just about everything Georges Marceau owned, even his shoes. For 10…

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A cultural agony in a nation where art is life Haitians rescue works from rubble, grieve the lost and create anew.

By Tracy Wilkinson January 24, 2010 Reporting from Port-Au-Prince, Haiti – At Port-au-Prince’s main art museum, it looked as if a cruel giant had taken…

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Bellerive Says Reports of Haiti Violence Aren’t True

By Greg Quinn Jan. 24 (Bloomberg) — Haitian Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive said today that the country is “calm” and that reports of major violence…

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Clinton for Haiti Czar? If the country is ever to develop it will need less cronyism and more transparency.

In the news from Haiti over the past two weeks, images of a grieving Bill Clinton have been almost as constant as the pictures of…

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Castro decries US, others sending troops to Haiti

The Associated Press Sunday, January 24, 2010; 9:56 AM HAVANA — Fidel Castro is questioning why the U.S. and other countries sent soldiers to quake-ravaged…