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Posted Sunday, July 29, 2007
                                   
Certain degrees now cost more at public universities
                         
Cities sue gangs in bid to stop violence
                              
Posted Saturday, July 28, 2007
                          
The memorial service for notorious polygamist Haitian Roman Catholic priest, Edner Devalcin, may not take place on Monday, August 6, 2007, as previously announced
               
In Haiti, a sharp increase in lynchings and other mob attacks
                                     
Posted Thursday, July 26, 2007
                    
A memorial service for Haitian Roman Catholic priest, Edner Devalcin, whose immortal soul is now believed to be receiving eternal retribution for gravely sinned on earth, will be held Monday, August 6, 2007
                                     
U.S. court throws out city's illegal immigration law
               
Posted Wednesday, July 25, 2007
                   
Haiti tastes peace under Preval
                  
Oprah, with $260 million annually, tops list of highest paid TV stars
            
Top lender, Countrywide, says housing market might not begin recovering until 2009
                         
Posted Tuesday, July 24, 2007
                 
Ex-principal Haitian rebel leader, presidential candidate, Philippe, vehemently denies drug ties
                    
Long accused deposed dictator Aristide partner in crime, polygamist Haitian Roman Catholic priest, Devalcin, with advanced Aids, died on July 22th
                     
Man must pay partnered ex-wife alimony
                                          
Posted Monday, July 23, 2007
               
Illegal immigrants to be issued ID cards in Connecticut
                             
Tennis Nonwhites: A history of black players, and an autobiography by one who's still competing at the game's highest levels
                    
Legacy of Ashes: The history of the CIA
                        
An Illuminated Life: Belle da Costa Greene's journey from prejudice to privilege
                           
Posted Saturday, July 21, 2007
           
FILE
Placing former Haitian murderous dictator, alleged drug lord Aristide in tight handcuffs, whose job is that?
                   
Haiti, U.S. to continue joint offensives
            
Blacks in U.S. imprisoned at five times the rate of whites
                 
Posted Friday, July 20, 2007
         
Ex-Haitian principal rebel leader, presidential candidate, Philippe, is charged with trafficking in narcotics in still-sealed indictment in Florida
              
Haitian national proudly raised nation's tortured flag high
                                       
Posted Thursday, July 19, 2007
             
Pilgrims flock to the healing waters of Haiti Voodoo Virgin
                     
Posted Wednesday, July 18, 2007
                                  
AN EDITORIAL
A Haitian military dictator 100th anniversary of birth
               
Ex-Haitian rebel leader, presidential candidate, Philippe, in hiding after U.S.-led drug offensive, loyalist says
                                          
Economists see aid to poor nations as ineffective
          
Haitian Police say US anti-drug agency carried out operation
                       
Louisiana couple may lose house, be homeless over $1.63 tax bill
                    
Posted Tuesday, July 17, 2007
                   
DEA agents arrest Haitian ex-rebel leader, Philippe, hours after searching his home
                  
Bribes and fraud - capital punishment
            
Posted Saturday, July 14, 2007
                        
Far more than 250,000 illegal weapons now circulate in the streets of Haiti
                      
No protection for homeowners
                                       
Radicalism among Muslim professionals worries many
                          
Posted Friday, July 13, 2007
                
For parking spot, the price is right at $56,250 a tire
                                              
Posted Wednesday, July 11, 2007
              
In Economics departments, a growing will to debate fundamental assumptions
                        
35-year-old Haitian mother raped, sodomized at gunpoint by up to 10 masked thugs for three hours
                           
Posted Tuesday, July 10, 2007
                     
Increasing rate of foreclosures upsets Atlanta
              
Posted Monday, July 9, 2007
                     
Through a prism of 40 years, Newark examines deadly unrest
             
Haitian radio hopes to sooth crime-riven slum
                        
Posted Saturday, July 7, 2007
                  
Immigration malpractice
                
Pope eases restrictions on wider use of Latin mass
                   
11-year-old girl charged with driving drunk, speeding up to 100 mph in Alabama
                            
Hollywood, Haitiwood? Haiti's film industry thrives despite hard times
                               
Posted Friday, July 6, 2007
                                             
CRIME PROFILE
YOUNG HAITIAN-AMERICAN FAST GROWING DEADLY GANG VIOLENCE - Murder called a 'setup,' girlfriend says Randolph man killing related to 2004 shooting
                           
Fruit flies prompt U.S. to block Haiti mango exports
                  
COLD WAR Closest CIA bid to kill Castro was poisoned drink
                        
INEQUALITIES Majorities say income gap too wide, too many poor still with us
                   
Posted Monday, July 2, 2007
                 
CAPTURED Convicted fugitive from justice, Michelet Joacine, finally placed in tight handcuffs, secured chains
                    
The least among us: The economist Paul Collier has some ideas about how to improve the lot of the world's poorest countries
                
Former Haiti for-life-totalitarian dictator, Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier, turns 56, today, July 3, 2007. Happy Birthday!
                            
Fire destroys Port-au-Prince marketplace
                          
Universal care plan faces hurdles in Massachusetts
                                  
Rampant gangs and drugs stalling Haiti's reconstruction, MacKay warned
                 
Little America: Free Navassa (La Navase), U.S.'s oldest overseas possession, not dirt-poor Haiti's
                        
2,000 years later, wrapped in the star-spangled toga
             
Can a law change a society?
                    
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