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A SPECIAL SECTION: Haiti, Since the January 12, 2010 Fierce Earthquake
 The big files: Haiti 2010 candidates for public offices; also, their criminal records, if any 
 jeunehaiti1: A must read publication   music logoListen to deposed dictator Aristide's preferred song:  Kapitalis Se Peche Motel or Capitalism Is a Mortal Sin 
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Posted Sunday, January 8, 2012

Obama plans change in immigration rule on waiver

Together with Haitian-American leaders, members of congress to push Obama administration for more visas for Haitians

What the bible really says about sex

 Posted Monday, January 31, 2011

HATRED/An Ugandan homosexual reviled by many, revered by few is beaten to death

US secretary of State Clinton lectured Haiti drunk dictator, fraudulent presidential candidate with at least "13 'manmancitas,' 23 children" about "democracy 'savoir-faire'"

Deposed dictator Aristide can now have a new passport

Don't sell him on credit, Duvalier leaves a trail of unpaid bills

Posted Saturday, January 29, 2011

In Haiti, Duvalier reopens old wounds

An uncertain future after jobless benefits expire

Proposed Arizona law targets "birthright citizenship"

Posted Friday, January 28, 2011

Shame on Michele Montas

U.S. Secretary of State Clinton to visit Haiti on Sunday

Posted Thursday, January 27, 2011

A reservist in a new war, against foreclosure

Polio is now believed to be Haiti's latest plight

Posted Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Haiti ruling party Celestin, no longer a candidate for president

For funerals too far mourners, gather on the Web

Mass. communities with the highest median income

Posted Tuesday, January 25, 2011

A Haitian presidential candidate who has father at least 23 children with 13 different women to quit race

Posted Monday, January 24, 2011

Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier, who Jean-Bertrand Aristide took over the rackets from, the same role Rene Preval proudly inherited since 2006, his return was engineered

Do I have a perfect credit score?

Posted Saturday, January 22, 2011

videoHow a single match can ignite a revolution

Dictator versus Dictator: Haiti Preval says ex-dictator "Baby Doc" Duvalier must face justice

Posted Friday, January 21, 2011

Baby Doc had a few words for fellow Haitians, others; since Thursday, resides in a rented guest house

Some see a cash motive in Duvalier's return

U.S. also tells Haitian officials "No more visas for you"

Posted Thursday, January 20, 2011

 "Your candidate is out," US tells Haiti's Preval

NEWS BIEFFING/Baby Doc Duvalier departed the ultra-luxury Hotel Karibe Convention Center, where he first established residence after returning to Haiti late Sunday afternoon from nearly 24 years forced exile in France, for an unknown location early Thursday

SLIDESHOW/Haiti: The Shattered Year
                            
 NEWS BRIEFING/"I'm ready to return, today, tomorrow, at any time," deposed bloodthirsty dictator Jean-Bertrand Aristide said in a written statement Wednesday night from South Africa; "No passport for you, stay with your lions, tigers and elephants in South Africa," Haiti previously told the former tyrant.

The most affordable colleges in America

Acquitted Haitian in liberty City seven terror case deported to Haiti; 27 others who have committed crimes suffered the same fate

Posted Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Duvalier says "I'm gona no where, I' m at home," after the same Haitian authorities who arrested the former totalitarian dictator ask him to leave Haiti

Posted Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Former Haitian dictator Duvalier taken away by police

Baby Doc charged with "Grand Theft"

Posted Monday, January 17, 2011

videoHaiti is asked to place "Baby Doc" in tight handcuffs, secured chains

Baby Doc is back

Duvalier meets with advisers as Haiti holds its breath

Posted Sunday, January 16, 2011

 Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier, a fomer totalitarian Haitian dictator who fled Haiti faster than a mouse running away from a cat returned today after nearly 24 years of exile in France

Posted Friday, January 13, 2011

When Congress was armed and dangerous; Senator Charles Sumner was savagely canned for also urging his colleagues to recognize Haiti's independence

The curious incident of the dog in Finland who was trained to give a Nazi salute

Controversial immigration law signed by Patrick

Broad racial disparities seen in Americans' ills

Haiti dictator unhappily receives report suggesting his preferred candidate not be included in the final vote

Dianne Wilkerson hid gifts$ from feds

Posted Tuesday, January 11, 2011

LISTEN/A year of challenges: Haiti after the quake

Is law school a losing game?

Posted Monday, January 10, 2011

violent rhetoric Violent rhetoric: Arizona shooting

OAS experts recommends that a government-backed presidential candidate be eliminated from a second round-run off

Posted Saturday, January 8, 2011

Portuguese TV star slain, CASTRATED at NYC hotel

New, big challenges face Obama the candidate

Posted Friday, January 7, 2011

Massachusetts highest court ruling has the potential to nullify untold number of foreclosures

Sisters imprisoned 16 years ago after they were convicted of stealing at gunpoint $11 released for organ transplant

US may support disposing results of disputed Haitian vote

In the U.S., more people are enduring the indignities of poverty

Posted Thursday, January 6, 2011

videoDianne Wilkerson sentenced to 3 1/2 years in prison for bribery

videoWomen in Haiti's squalid refugee camps face rampant rape

State lawmakers outline plans to end birthright citizenship, drawing outcry

Posted Wednesday, January 5, 2011

State lawmakers take on birthright citizenship

IMAGE/Haiti's clothless man

Haiti second round of presidential vote, not possible before February

Posted Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Most Americans say tax rich to balance budget: poll

A year later, Haiti struggles back

Posted Monday, January 3, 2011

Wyclef's babe bonus$: $147G from Haiti charity

The happy marriage is 'me' marriage

Why a budget is like a diet - ineffective

14 states may target birthright citizenship

Posted Sunday, January 2, 2011

Political battle on immigration shifts to states

American cities that are running out of people; nine problems that could derail the US economic recovery in 2011

Posted Friday, December 31, 2010

IMAGES/New Year celebrations around the globe

Haiti suffers year of crisis with nobody in charge

Posted Thursday, December 30, 2010

Sisters imprisoned for 16 years for stealing $11 at gunpoint to be released but conditionally

Haiti should be an unlikely backdrop for the latest failure of the humanitarian relief system

Posted Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Controversial slavery paintings coming down from Atlanta office

IMAGES/One of Haiti few major business enterprises consumed by voracious flames

videoIn Florida, five young lives, all terminated by carbon monoxide

Haiti drops bogus charges against US relief worker, Paul Waggoner regains his liberty

Professors urge fellow citizens, but those of extreme economic means to give back tax cut

2010: The Year in Pictures

Posted Thursday, December 23, 2010

A provisional national government is what Haiti needs, not a fraudulently elected president

The year in review: A Haiti's earthquake in the time of cholera and lethal poverty

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