After Bill Clinton, now the Good
Samaritan Jimmy Carter, in Haiti - October 8, 2009
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Former US President Jimmy Carter, second left, and Haiti's
President Rene Preval, third left, walk together after a meeting in
Port-au-Prince, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009. Carter is visiting Haiti and the
Dominican Republic to urge their leaders to forge a pact to rid the island
of Hispaniola of malaria.(AP Photo/Evens Sanon) |
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Rosalynn Carter, wife of former US President Jimmy Carter,
right, talks with Haiti's President Rene Preval after a meeting in
Port-au-Prince, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009. Former US President Jimmy Carter is
visiting Haiti and the Dominican Republic to urge their leaders to forge a
pact to rid the island of Hispaniola of malaria.(AP Photo/Evens Sanon) |
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Frantz St.Ville, sick with malaria, cries in Ouaniminthe
north east Haiti next to the Dominican border, Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009. former
US President Jimmy Carter visit the two countries Wednesday in hopes of
trying to spur them to join an island-wide pact to fight the disease and
also check in on the progress of a $200,000 pilot project established by the
nonprofit Carter Center in Ounaminche and neigh that local health officials
say has helped curb the spread of malaria.(AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa) |
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