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Haitians wait for transportation in front of an image of Haitian
President Jean-Bertrand Aristide in which the president's eyes have been gouged out, above
where Felix Lindor, 57, behind in brown hat, sells drinking water at the entrance to Cite
Sole, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Saturday, Nov. 30, 2002. 'People are getting wiser to
Aristide now,' Lindor, who makes less than $.75 a day selling water, said. 'People's
opinions of Aristide are shifting now.' (AP Photo/Gregory Bull) |
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People pass an image of Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide in
Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Saturday, Nov. 30, 2002. Aristide is coming under increasing
pressure to alleviate worsening poverty in the western hemisphere's poorest country, where
most people survive on less than $1 per day. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull) |
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A girl stands behind iron bars at the entrance of the Cite Soleil in
Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Saturday, Nov. 30, 2002. Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide
is coming under increasing pressure to alleviate worsening poverty in the western
hemisphere's poorest country, where most people survive on less than $1 per day. (AP
Photo/Gregory Bull) |
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Vendors sell fruit above a river of waste in a downtown market in
Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Saturday, Nov. 30, 2002. Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide
is coming under increasing pressure to alleviate worsening poverty in the western
hemisphere's poorest country, where most people survive on less than $1 per day. (AP
Photo/Gregory Bull) |
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A man walks through a mountain of debris in Port-au-Prince, Haiti,
Saturday, Nov. 30, 2002. Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide is coming under
increasing pressure to alleviate worsening poverty in the western hemisphere's poorest
country, where most people survive on less than $1 per day. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull) |
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Brother Petrus Toppo of the Missionaries of Charities gives Jean Denis
Theodore, 38, who is in the last stages of AIDS (news - web sites), a shot at the Peaceful
Yard Hospice, one of the rare institutions for indigent AIDS victims in Port-au-Prince,
Haiti, on Friday, Nov. 29, 2002. Recent studies show that 5% of all Haitians, including
some 20,000 children, are HIV (news - web sites) positive. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel) |
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A young supporter of the embattled Haitian President Jean-Bertrand
Aristide carries a poster with Aristide's photo during a march commemorating the 15th
anniversary of the 'Ruelle Vaillant Massacre' in Port-au-Prince, Haiti on Friday, Nov. 29,
2002. On this day in 1987, Haitian soldiers shot and killed 15 people as they waited in
line to vote in the country's first democratic elections since the end of the 29-year
Duvalier dictatorship. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel) |
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Jean Denis Theodore, 38, who is in the last stages of AIDS (news - web
sites), lies in a bed at the Peaceful Yard Hospice, one of the rare institutions for
indigent AIDS victims in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Friday, Nov. 29, 2002. Recent studies
show that 5% of all Haitians, including some 20,000 children, are HIV (news - web sites)
positive. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel) |
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A friend helping Jean Denis Theodore, 38, who is in the last stages of
AIDS, as he lies down in a bed at the Peaceful Yard Hospice, one of the rare institutions
for indigent AIDS victims in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Friday, Nov. 29, 2002. Recent
studies show that 5% of all Haitians, including some 20,000 children, are HIVpositive. (AP
Photo/Daniel Morel) |
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