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    | More than 30 Haitian refugees repatriated to Haiti today, Nov. 27, 2002
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    | A countryside house or shack, which tyrant Aristide says is luxurous.
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    | A Haitian farmer carries a wooden pole over his shoulders near the town
    of L'estere, Haiti, Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2002. Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide is
    under increasing pressure to speed government reforms and alleviate worsening poverty in
    the western hemisphere's poorest country, where most people survive on less than $1 per
    day. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)  | 
  
  
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    | A boy waits for a handout of cooked sweet potatoes near the outskirts of
    Gonaives, Haiti, Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2002. Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide is
    under increasing pressure to speed government reforms and alleviate worsening poverty in
    the western hemisphere's poorest country, where most people survive on less than $1 per
    day. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)  | 
  
  
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    | Hundreds of opponents to Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide dance
    and sing anti-Aristide songs during a protest in Gonaives, Haiti, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2002.
    Aristide is coming under increasing pressure to speed government reforms and alleviate
    worsening poverty in the western hemishpere's poorest country. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull) | 
  
  
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    | A tire burns in front of a baracade set up using a destroyed car during a
    protest in Gonaives, Haiti, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2002. Aristide is coming under increasing
    pressure to speed government reforms and alleviate worsening poverty in the western
    hemishpere's poorest country. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull) | 
  
  
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    | A wounded police officer lies on a hospital table in Gonaives, Haiti,
    Thursday, Nov. 28, 2002. The officer suffered a minor surface wound to the head during
    protests. Thousands of Haitians demonstrated against President Jean-Bertrand Aristide's
    government on Thursday and clashed with whip-wielding Aristide supporters. (AP
    Photo/Gregory Bull)  | 
  
  
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        | Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide is seen during a news conference
        at the National Palace in Port-au-Prince, Haiti on Thursday, Nov. 28, 2002. Aristide said
        he wouldn't step down and wouldn't be overthrown in another coup.(AP Photo/ Daniel Morel)  | 
       
      
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        | Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide is seen during a news conference
        at the National Palace in Port-au-Prince, Haiti on Thursday, Nov. 28, 2002. Aristide said
        he wouldn't step down and wouldn't be overthrown in another coup.(AP Photo/ Daniel Morel)  | 
       
     
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