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Posted Thursday, March 1, 2012
Life, with dementia: Using killers to care for other killers
Gangs in Haiti: Lethal, very dangerous
He is to ultimately be disgracefully forced to vacate the office of the Haitian presidency, a source, with a long history of proving this journal with information that always ultimately proves to be true, told Wehaitians.com late Sunday.Posted Monday, February 27, 2012
Former hell-sent Haitian totalitarian dictator Aristide to find himself in the dock He is to answer charges (also associated with alleged financial malfeasance, murder) brought against him by the current government, one (an apprentice dictatorship) that is no different from previous ones, sadly in the name of the perpetually very sad state of Haiti. No date has yet been set for Mr. Aristide to appear in nation's new kangaroo court, where reports issued by the presiding magistrate are always also full of typographical errors Aristide's alleged crimes Aristide's quality of life, your quality of life Aristide offshore secret bank accounts and other CrimesLife, with dementia: Using killers to care for other killers
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Posted Wednesday, February 22, 2012
The 2012 period (February 19-21) of merrymaking and feasting or Carnival, alternately Mardi Gras, for the first time in Haiti's third largest city of Les Cayes, in pictures More Also singing, dancing, Haitian president And, this one, too
French police detained Dominique Strauss-Khan or DSK in big manman hooker, orgy investigation
Martelly's delegation member who was present when president met privately with Chavez said to be questioned by major foreign embassy in Haiti's capital city of Port-au-Prince
(Federal judge delayed his decision)
Once-powerful Haitian drug lord to appear today before a Miami federal judge for a sharp reduction of his long prison sentence Related
Ketant's mansion
Why Obama will embrace the 99 percent
Posted Monday, February 20, 2012
Haiti's president motorcade attacked, hit on the shoulder, fell down, untold numbers of freedom fighters
wounded
In the Massachusetts working class city of Lynn, no English, no taxi
driving; are other cities, towns next?
Congress sends payroll tax cut bill to
Obama
Controversial immigration enforcement program to be shut down
Long after singing a song about U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez to perform with American Actor Sean Penn at Haiti's benefit concert
U.N. says no army for Haiti
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Even critics of safety net depend on it increasingly |
Parade of stars and fans for Houston's funeral
The funeral services
Boby Brown performed just hours after he prematurely departed the funeral services for his ex-wife
Whitney Huston, pop superstar, dies at 48
Whitney Houston, the pop icon
Slavery by another name
In Haiti, ping pong not the activity that provides entertainment or amusement only for the affluent few
Affluent, born abroad and choosing New York's public schools
Education gap grows between rich and poor, studies say
Nasty, harsh, overcrowded: Life in a Honduran prison; nearly 300 killed
A very nice, an unusual automobile that is awaiting your millions
Posted Friday, February 10, 2012
They are all the same, including Aristide, Baby Doc: Alleged Aristide's partner in financial malfeasance pleads guilty in U.S. court, faces up to 20 years in prison More
Education gap grows between rich and poor, studies say
In Haiti, protesters called on President Martelly, who a few days later, Wednesday, at the Port-au-Prince's airport said tiny Curacao will soon go into space, but first came close to saying Haiti, to, prove he is still a Haitian citizen, burned leader's posters, demanded that "Baby Doc" be cuffed, and tight
Posted Thursday, February 9, 2012
In Haiti, protesters called on President Martelly to prove he is still a Haitian citizen, burned leader's posters, demanded that "Baby Doc" be cuffed, and tight
Heavily armed, convicted Ronald "Roro" Nelson told journalists, other critics of his longtime friend, Haiti's President Martelly, "You shut up, otherwise you kill me or I terminate your lives; Martelly is God chosen for the presidency." More
Posted Tuesday, February 7, 2012
'We the people' loses appeal with people around the world
Posted Monday, February 6, 2012
Female English journalist made a hasty exit from "Baby Doc" Duvalier's principal attorney office as if she was rather a mouse fleeing from a cat after Mr. Reynold Georges, who always receives visitors, clients in his office with an automatic weapon on his desk, then invited her to sit on his warm lap.
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The Duvaliers' era: A reflection of my childhood in pictures: More
Martelly's latest nuclear bombs-like Haiti's President (at what he does best, chanting, dancing for American actor Sean Penn) nearly also punched nation's prime Minister Conille in the face; days later, while with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez further vowed not to submit required documents needed to very that he does not hold foreign citizenship More When a bishop loudly says "I am now a laughable king" (must be seen)
HAITI, A JOKE
Haiti, a nation, which extreme poverty, despair, hurt cannot be fanthomed, even by a First World very poor man, needs even leftovers from foreigners, still is fast becoming a lot more an unmatched jokePosted Wednesday, February 1, 2012
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