Former United States' Presidents George
W. Bush, William Jefferson (Bill) Clinton visit earthquake-ravaged Haiti
capital city of Port-au-Prince - Monday, March 22, 2010
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Haiti's President Rene Preval, second from left, former
President George W. Bush, second from right, and former President and U.N.
special envoy for Haiti Bill Clinton, left, arrive at the earthquake damaged
Presidential Palace in Port-au-Prince, Monday, March. 22, 2010. Former U.S.
presidents Clinton and Bush are visiting Haiti to assess recovery needs.
They were tapped by President Barack Obama to spearhead U.S. fundraising in
response to the devastating Jan. 12 earthquake.(AP Photo/Jorge Saenz) |
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Haiti's President Rene Preval, center, former President
George W. Bush, right, and former President and U.N. special envoy for Haiti
Bill Clinton, second left, arrive at the earthquake heavily damaged
presidential palace in Port-au-Prince, Monday, March 22, 2010. Clinton and
Bush are on a one-day visit to Haiti to assess recovery needs, after being
tapped by President Barack Obama to spearhead U.S. fundraising in response
to the devastating Jan. 12 earthquake.(AP Photo/Jorge Saenz) |
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A child walks in front of a graffiti reading 'Obama we need
change' in Port-au-Prince, Sunday, March 21, 2010. Former U.S. presidents
Bill Clinton and George W. Bush are visiting Haiti on Monday to assess
recovery needs, after the 7.0-magnitude earthquake that hit Haiti on Jan.
12, killing and injuring thousands and leaving more than a million people
living in makeshift camps.(AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa) |
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Workers from different NGO use the swimming pool at a hotel
in Port-au-Prince Saturday, March 20, 2010. (Reuters/Eduardo Munoz) |
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Volunteer health workers carry a pregnant woman to the
hospital on a four wheel at a makeshift camp set up in the Petionville Golf
Club in Port-au-Prince, Friday, March 19, 2010. Two months after the quake,
many homeless victims still have received no food and only 60 percent of the
1.3 million homeless have got plastic sheets or tents, according to U.N.
coordinators of the massive but overwhelmed international relief effort.(AP
Photo/Jorge Saenz) |
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A wedding in the earthquake-raved Haiti
capital city of Port-au-Prince. |
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A woman with her face covered in mud,
looks on at a homeless earthquake survivors
camp after heavy rains in Port-au-Prince,
Friday, March 19, 2010. A 7.0-magnitude
earthquake hit Haiti on Jan. 12, killing and
injuring thousands and leaving more than a
million people living in makeshift camps.(AP
Photo/Ramon Espinosa) |
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A man holding a child walks at a
homeless earthquake survivors' camp during
heavy rains in Port-au-Prince, Friday, March
19, 2010. A 7.0-magnitude earthquake hit
Haiti on Jan. 12, killing and injuring
thousands and leaving more than a million
people living in makeshift camps.(AP
Photo/Ramon Espinosa) |
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A woman and a child walk at a homeless
earthquake survivors camp during heavy rains
in Port-au-Prince, Friday, March 19, 2010. A
7.0-magnitude earthquake hit Haiti on Jan.
12, killing and injuring thousands and
leaving more than a million people living in
makeshift camps.(AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa) |
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A girl walks at a homeless earthquake
survivors camp after heavy rains in
Port-au-Prince, Friday, March 19, 2010. A
7.0-magnitude earthquake hit Haiti on Jan.
12, killing and injuring thousands and
leaving more than a million people living in
makeshift camps.(AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)
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