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Posted Friday, December 2, 2011
Sheriff-of-the-year nabbed trading meth for good sex
For jobless, little hope of restoring better days
Two and half years for 85-year-old immigrant smuggler
Hundreds of millions of dollars for Haiti
Church shorts door on U.S. President Obama's African father and Caucasian mother-like people
Man could have died in a hail of bullets fired by own dog
Posted Tuesday, November 29, 2011
As public sector sheds jobs, blacks are hit hardest
Lana Peters, Stalin's daughter, dies at 85
A Marriott's first hotel for Haiti
Wyclef Jean, Yele Haiti, where is our money?
Posted Sunday, November 20, 2011
College majors with the highest unemployment rate
What they don't teach law students: Lawyering
USAD targets stores in food stamps trafficking
Online high schools attracting elite names
Posted Friday, November 18, 2011
Community college changes urged
Obama's uncle "Uncle Omar" to contest stop by police, fight deportation
U.S. authorities find major drug tunnel in San Diego
Posted Thursday, November 17, 2011
Vatican takes legal action over ad showing Pope happily kissing another man
In a hut in Haiti, waiting for spirits
U.S. to review cases seeking deportations
Maine couple, ages 88 and 87, get married after dating for 17 years
Analysis: Haitian army: ghost of bloody past set for revival
Posted Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Middle-class areas shrink as income gap grows, new report finds
Posted Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Canada questions Haitian government plans for new army, will not provide needed funds
Police nabbed 87-year-old alleged drug dealer
Haiti has a mountain of priorities, but not an army
Second aviation scare: Haiti's government plane makes emergency landing in Cuba
Posted Sunday, November 13, 2011
Deportations under new U.S. policy are inconsistent
Posted Saturday, November 12, 2011
Newly appointed Haitian culture minister Choiseul Henriquez died
Donor-nations will not fund Haiti's president army or new Tonton Macoute force
Time for the peacekeepers to start handing over, but not to a new army
Posted Thursday, November 10, 2011
What's the language of the future?
Posted Wednesday, November 9, 2011
In overheard comments, Sarkozy calls Netanyahu 'a liar'
A former U.S. president, wife, others at work in Haiti
Moving to U.S. and amassing a fortune, no English needed
For an immigrant, a shrinking business and a maze of obstacles as the U.S. economic crisis persists
Posted Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Cuba takes lead role in Haiti's cholera fight
Haiti's native, former governor-general of Canada Michaelle Jean new U of O chancellor
Posted Sunday, November 6, 2011
Haiti's radioactive president says "A Haitian army, not exactly what I want to see in Haiti"
Relenting on car sales, Cuba turns notorious clunkers into gold
Bleak portrait of poverty is off the mark, experts say
Brazil's long shadow vexes some neighbors
Posted Friday, November 4, 2011
A dead dictator who draws tens of thousands in Italy
Years later, lawsuit seeks to recreate a wedding that ended in divorce
Cubans can purchase and sell property, government says, with few restrictions
A new army for dirt-poor, mal-governed Haiti, an added-terminal cancer
Posted Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Man deported caught with $1.6 million in drugs in Arizona
When a film becomes a way for Haitian rape victims to recount their unwanted suffering
Human development index 211 rankings - how low is Haiti rated?
A rare honor: Haitian writer, recipient of top Quebec literary prize
Raucous trial is a test of Haiti legal system
Posted Monday, October 31, 2011
UN reports 7 billion humans, but others do not count on it
Children of immigrants hit an economic ceiling
For drunk drivers, a habit of judicial leniency
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