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Haiti, 200 years after a so-called indenpence - January 6, 2003

                                  
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An unidentified Haitian worker carries a sack of rice at a World Food Program warehouse in Cap-Haitien, Haiti, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2004. Hunger is ravaging parts of Haiti where recent floods have destroyed crops. The U.N. World Food Program says nearly 25,000 people are in urgent need of food following last month's severe floods. (AP Photo/Andres Leighton)
                                                      
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A girl walks across the sewage-clogged canals of the Fort Saint Michel slum in Cap-Haitien, Haiti, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2004. Hunger is ravaging parts of Haiti where recent floods have destroyed crops. The U.N. World Food Program says nearly 25,000 people are in urgent need of food following last month's severe floods. (AP Photo/Andres Leighton)
                                            
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Madeline Joseph, 22, holds her malnourished 8-month-old son, Youvens Jean at the Fort Saint Michel slum in Cap-Haitien, Haiti, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2004. Hunger is ravaging parts of Haiti where recent floods have destroyed crops. The U.N. World Food Program says nearly 25,000 people are in urgent need of food following last month's severe floods. (AP Photo/Andres Leighton)
                                                                
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Jusmard Meteleuse, 32, stands in front of the ruins of his house which was destroyed by last month's floods in the Fort Saint Michel slum in Cap-Haitien, Haiti, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2004. Hunger is ravaging parts of Haiti where recent floods have destroyed crops. The U.N. World Food Program says nearly 25,000 people are in urgent need of food following last month's severe floods. (AP Photo/Andres Leighton)
                             
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Gilles Boucasse piles up sacks of rice at a World Food Program warehouse in Cap-Haitien, Haiti, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2004. Hunger is ravaging parts of Haiti where recent floods have destroyed crops. The U.N. World Food Program says nearly 25,000 people are in urgent need of food following last month's severe floods. (AP Photo/Andres Leighton)
                        
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