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All of Last Month News
                       
Posted Friday, February 29, 2008
                      
MALDEN Police place Lesly Cheremond in tight handcuffs for the brutal murder of hairdresser, Norma Dorce Gilles
                                    
In Haiti, apparently in the name of stability once again a vote for fast growing abject poverty, grand corruption, gross incompetence, tolerated gangterism
                    
U.S. imprisons one in 100 adults, report finds
                        
Posted Thursday, February 28, 2008
                         
Malden businessman, Cheremont, considered a prime suspect in the brutal death of former girlfriend, small businesswoman                                           
                                                       
Posted Thursday, February 28, 2008
                     
Defendants in "house slavery" case may be deprived of their liberty for a substantial period of time, if a verdict of culpability is returned against them
                        
Posted Tuesday, February 26, 2008
                            
After a formal accusation of practizing "house slavery," trial of Haitian family commences
                      
Posted Sunday, February 24, 2008
                            
Who is Raul Castro?
                        
A Haitian woman on a commercial American Airlines flight, from Haiti, with JFK Airport as its final destination, dies
                             
Scientists find genetic keys to inherited hair loss
                            
The DNA Age: Insurance fears lead many to shun DNA tests
                       
Political oratory and plagiarism: Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your speech
                                         
Cheap cocaine floods a slum, devouring lives, in large numbers
                          
Posted Saturday, February 23, 2008
                  
Emmanuel Sanon, meritoriously pronounced reaffirmer of Haitian pride, after scoring in World Cup, dies, aged 56
                                    
Friend of a great many times Haitian-American millionaire, Simeus, may be appointed as U.S.'s Haiti new ambassador, ending Sanderson's tenure
                           
In an effort to help dirt-poor Haiti address many of its innumerable problems, Canada pledges $555 million
                                
Immigrants better educated in OECD
                          
Posted Friday, February 22, 2008
                        
In Haiti, why illegal guns continue, at a fast pace, to increasingly be in the hands of private citizens and principally mean kidnapping for ransom
                         
Gene studies confirm African origin of man
               
A PHOTOGRAPH THAT DOES NOT CRY FOR MEANING
When political violence comes close to be the equal of death
                       
Posted Wednesday, February 20, 2008
                               
After a formal accusation of sexual assaults on 10 minors in Haiti, Quebec Provincial Police arrested two men
                     
Higher education gap may slow economic mobility
                    
Posted Monday, February 18, 2008
                    
The Financial Times ranks the top U.S. business schools
                   
Posted Sunday, February 17, 2008
                              
AN OBITUARY
Serge Desir, the man who caused many to also question the nature of existence, without soccer, died February 15th
                        
From Roosevelt to Obama: The charisma mandate
                      
Posted Saturday, February 16, 2008
                    
Feud leaves Haiti hospital half-built
                    
Haiti's absolute scarcity of agricultural land, its multiplying effect, after efforts to halt deforestation falter
                      
Posted Friday, February 15, 2008
                       
The segregation of Kenya
                  
Posted Wednesday, February 13, 2008
                    
Judge places armed robber Haitian man under state prison secured locks and keys for 10-12 years
                         
Posted Tuesday, February 12, 2008
                        
Apparently, a special, general deterrent, in Haiti, mobs attack two suspected kidnappers, terminate the life of one
                               
Rules eased to expedite green card applications
                         
Mortgage crisis spreads past subprime loans
                        
Prediction markets now see Obama defeating Clinton
                                   
Your taxes
                                                     
Posted Monday, February 11, 2008
                               
Population of immigrants in U.S. rises
                   
Kenya's middle class feeling sting of violence
                   
Many believe US already in a recession
                               
Subprime crisis is causing the dream to be a thing of the past
                        
Posted Sunday, February 10, 2008
                   
In Cambridge, MA, four alleged young Haitian gang members terminate the life of another young man, Lucien Christalin, after pumping several shots into his body
                            
Posted Saturday, February 9, 2008
                      
So much corruption is in the tradition of dictatorial Haitian officials they stole my little students hard raised money
                        
Posted Friday, February 8, 2008
                                      
Acquitted in a terror case, but since faces expulsion, man wants Bush administration to lend him its ears: "Deportation unjust'
                             
After a request by two Haitian plaintiffs, Swiss government again extends freeze on former notorious totalitarian dictator "Baby Doc" accounts
                        
Foreclosures, no longer the turf of the most aggressive investors
                                  
Posted Tuesday, February 5, 2008
               
With economy fitful, Americans are starting to pay as they go
                      
The plight of a Haitian man: Absolved of terrorism, still in limbo
                         
The Black Jacobins 70 years later
                  
Posted Monday, February 4, 2008
                                   
"Useful idiot" Haitians, breakfast, lunch and diner time in Haiti, unfortunately only dirt on the table, courtesy of your grossly incompetent Rene Preval (images)
                     
Posted Sunday, February 3, 2008
                          
HAITI'S PREVAL TELLS THE POOR TO GO TO HELL
Haiti's extreme violence-issued government proudly disburses millions of dollars for the nation's traditional annual carnival festivities rather than the poor, who in fast increasing numbers, are forced to consume dirt
               
The ills of capitalism: From founder of General Motors to diswasher
                             
Latin America: The forgotten continent
                               
Posted Friday, February 1, 2008
                 
Power cuts imperil South Africa's strong growth
                              
Since April 2006, more than 2,600 mortgage brokers have been forced to exit the industry
                         
Man acquitted in terrorism conspiracy case was nevertheless being deported to Haiti
                           
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