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Must learnedly read, too; in part, of intellectual rigor |
Posted Friday, November 30, 2007 |
U.S. immigrant population is highest since the 1920s |
A rural dance tradition in twilight |
Posted Wednesday, November 28, 2007 |
Haiti's national police chief Andresol to be dismissed |
Senator Boulos faces dismissal, arrest, prosecution, penalty for alleged 'grand citisenzhip fraud' |
Posted Monday, November 26, 2007 |
7-year-old boy executed in Haiti after family members fail to sufficiently pay ransom of $680 |
Posted Sunday, November 25, 2007 |
A time to rethink AIDS's grip |
Trying to guess what happens next: Recession |
When a mother country tells its kid 'Shut Up' |
Haitians' quality of life has significantly improved according to extreme violence-issued President Preval, Prime Minister Alexis |
Revised rule for employers that hire immigrants |
Posted Friday, November 23, 2007 |
In Florida, the trial of Haitian terrorist wannabes or con artists? |
Posted Thursday, November 22, 2007 |
Americans express unhappiness as holiday season commences |
Immigrants will have to wait more than 15 to 18 months to become U.S. citizens |
U.N. agency denies inflating cases of HIV deliberately |
Posted Sunday, November 18, 2007 |
Chavez vision shares wealth, centers power |
Black Americans: One race or more? |
Migrant money flow: A $300 billion current |
Posted Friday, November 16, 2007 |
Boy, 12, accused of being a witch, of causing his own father's death beaten, terrorized; even his own mother is suspicious of him |
Some 1,000 foreign rights abusers live in US: Official |
Posted Sunday, November 11, 2007 |
Haiti's chief prosecutor, Claudy Gassant, one of 2007 Transparency International's prestigious anti-corruption award finalists |
Latin Mass draws interest after easing of restrictions |
Haiti's extreme violence-issued President Preval adding to unrest |
Florida ends shuttling of Haitian, Mexican refugees to Canada; Haitian organization must permanently cease operation, return $170,000 |
In DNA era, new worries about prejudice |
Posted Friday, November 9, 2007 |
U.N. occupation forces to remain in uninterrupted troubled Haiti for years |
Homeowners feel the pinch of lost equity across the country |
HAITI BRIEFING |
Is Joseph Jasmin, Haiti's Minister for Liaison Between Parliament and Office of extreme violence-issued Prime Minister Alexis, preferably do-nothing-minister, rather a quasi-Osama's type terrorist in a two-piece suit? Did he really order the brutal kidnapping of even assumed enemies, including Lovinsky Pierre Antoine, whom our sources say was murdered shortly thereafter? Did he ultimately fraudulently title the victim's house to himself? We hope our investigation, not limited to the dispute Jasmin had with Pierre Antoine over the house, ultimately proves otherwise. |
Posted Wednesday, November 7, 2007 |
Exile's life unravels after illegal vote |
As mortgages fail, many distressed borrowers face dubious charges |
Posted Sunday, November 4, 2007 |
Desperation grows as rains pound Haiti |
Subprime Mortgages: What's behind the race gap? |
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