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Must learndly read, too; in part, of intellectual rigor |
Posted Thursday, August 30, 2007 |
Deportees use "revolving door" to return to U.S. |
Taking on the gangs |
Patients turn to no-interest loans for health care |
Are your jeans sagging? Go directly to jail |
Helmsley's dog gets $12 million in will |
Posted Wednesday, August 29, 2007 |
Subprime mortgage crisis spreading to high-end housing market |
Randolph, Mass.: Police place alleged Haitian murderer of fellow compatriot in tight handcuffs and secured chains |
Posted Tuesday, August 28, 2007 |
Nonprofit payday loans yes, to mixed reviews |
Posted Monday, August 27, 2007 |
AIDS victims are buried alive in Papua New Guinea |
NOTHING ELSE, BUT TRAGEDY, AS ARISTOTLE WOULD HAVE CALLED IT |
As mortgage crisis echoes across U.S., in Europe, Brockton, MA Haitian-American family payments soar from $1,700 to over $3,000 |
Schools fight for teachers because of high turnover |
Posted Friday, August 24, 2007 |
Kids as young as 10 forced into domestic servitude in Haiti, alternately slavery |
Haiti senators took steps to fire nation extreme violence-issued prime minister for permitting chief prosecutor to practise selective kangaroo-type justice |
Posted Thursday, August 23, 2007 |
Many found sexually active into the 70s |
Posted Wednesday, August 22, 2007 |
"Priest kidnapped me at gunpoint, priest repeatedly beat me, priest infected me with H.I.V.," Haitian woman told nation's parliament Tuesday |
DEA fugitive: Gaston, John Robert |
Freeze extended on former Haiti dictator Baby Doc's millions by a year |
Posted Tuesday, August 21, 2007 |
Like Haiti Preval, ex-soccer star Maradona tells Chavez he hates U.S. |
Posted Sunday, August 19, 2007 |
The politics of God |
More than half Black, Hispanic applicants for teaching jobs in Massachusetts fail state licensing exam |
Posted Friday, August 17, 2007 |
Michelet Joacine who bribed clerks is sentenced to a 19- to 20-year prison sentence, ordered to pay a $10,000 fine |
Posted Thursday, August 16, 2007 |
ONLY ME AND MY CRONIES Poverty-soaked Haiti extreme violence-issued President Preval is said to possess at least $81 million |
In hiding, perhaps from the believed secured basement of a longtime friend, principal Haiti rebel leader, Philippe, denies drug allegations |
Posted Wednesday, August 15, 2007 |
The price of a U.S. passport, $311,491 |
U.S. culture boosts Hispanic immigrant's substance abuse |
Posted Tuesday, August 14, 2007 |
United States: World's best medical care? |
Understand Haiti Aristide, if not too Chavez and Castro comrade Preval, yes, about 20 million, largely his own citizens, executed or allowed to die in famines or the gulag |
Posted Friday, August 10, 2007 |
Nearly half of U.S. murder victims in 2005 were black, despite representing an estimated 13 percent of the population |
Posted Wednesday, August 8, 2007 |
The gap in living standard between the U.S. and Haiti, for example, is more than 50 to 1; Haiti, other poor nations continue to experience, not today's abject poverty, but an ancient form one |
Government set for a crackdown on illegal hiring |
Haitian deportees project is a model for Caribbean |
A great many times American billionaire is inclined to invest more than $1 billion in Haiti in an effort to explore gold mines, which he firmly believes will first and continue to generate thousands of long needed jobs for the never-healthy economy and subsequently billions of dollars in revenue, even in the long run, but not after operation commences four years later. The superbly wealthy man is hesitant, if not extremely so, to proceed with the mega-financial investment project. One of the reasons given for so is the current government's lack of an economic and political program to help reduce the growing fearsome <latent> level of political instability in the Caribbean nation as the vast majority of citizens continue to experience, not today's, but a lot more sadly a fast growing ancient form of crushing poverty, dating back to long before 1800 or the industrial revolution, in the United Kingdom. A large number of the extremely poor citizens interviewed have indicated if their material conditions are not changed, in the positive term, and in the near future, as they did before, and many times so, (History always repeats itself, said Marx) they will be forced to revolt against the current government, which even openly continues to consider them as nothing more than, to quote Vladimir Lenin, as "useful idiots." What exactly they mean? "You filthy, dirty, ignorant, illiterate people are only good to take to the streets for us, when needed, and nothing more than that." Additional information soon. |
Posted Sunday, August 5, 2007 |
Crime consumed a family, and an 8-year-old boy is shot to death by his 7-year-old male cousin |
In Silicon Valley, millionaires who don't feel rich |
A town takes illegal immigration into its own hands |
Falling Behind: How rising inequality harms the middle class |
The life of America's first black filmmaker |
The U.S. Economy/Housing busts and hedge fund meltdowns: A spectator's guide |
Posted Friday, August 3, 2007 |
Russians plant flag on the arctic seabed |
Haiti: A small success for the UN; U.S. regards Haiti deposed totalitarian dictator Aristide as drug kingpin |
In increments, senate revisits immigrant bill |
Posted Thursday, August 2, 2007 |
UN chief recommends that peacekeepers term in violence-plagued Haiti be extended to at least another year |
The First World: The search for the origins of language |
UN head visits Haiti to see peacekeepers |
Keep your eyes on rate shifts in mortgages |
British investigators find reason to criticize Turks and Caicos in deadly Haitian flimsy boat capsizing |
Posted Wednesday, August 1, 2007 |
237 reasons we have sex |
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