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Must learnedly read, too; in part, of intellectual rigor |
Posted Wedneday, October 31, 2007 |
When blame is again unjustly assigned to Haitians for the pandemic, AIDS |
Posted Monday, October 29, 2007 |
Again, blame, not distributed, but assigned to Haiti: AIDS study shows it arrived in US in 1960s via Haiti |
Posted Sunday, October 28, 2007 |
This time, housing is taking department stores down with it |
Deported to Haiti, woman pays a stranger to escape a nightmare |
Attorneys at politics: Would you hire one to represent you? |
My wife declines to spend nights of reciprocal sexual merriment with me, she has a sweety in town; my husband visits ladies of the evening: He wants out, she wants out |
1944 conviction of black soldiers ruled flawed |
Posted Friday, October 26, 2007 |
AIDS vaccine may raise infection risk: researchers |
Eminent scientist chastises, quits post after extremely unpleasant remarks aimed at people of the African race |
Bill for immigrant students fails test vote in senate |
Reports suggest broader loses from mortgages, Merrill raises figure |
HAITI BRIEFING/KIDNAPPING, STILL ONE OF HAITI'S MANY DEMONS |
Thanks God. The number of people kidnapped in a month, that is 80 or more, that the citizens and others of Haiti until not long ago were accustomed to be painfully communicated by the nation's national police has gone downward, and, yes, extremely so. As the calendar month of October 2007 is about to be consigned to the archives of history only 8 people have instead been reported to be deprived of their liberty, after they were kidnapped by lethal bandits for ransom, though some of them are no longer out of the circulation. Also, at least two police officers, one with the rank of commissioner, have lost their lives after several bullets were pumped into their bodies. |
Posted Tuesday, October 23, 2007 |
Swiss man kidnapped in wrenchingly bandit-land, dirt-poor Haiti |
Mozambican is awarded $5 million for leadership |
Posted Monday, October 22, 2007 |
Tables turn as poor countries preach to rich |
For first time, many green card holders will need to renew them |
Posted Sunday, October 21, 2007 |
One Drop: My (Haitian) father's hidden life - a story of race and family |
Sorting out Pakistan's many struggles |
Supercapitalism: The transformation of business, democracy, and everyday life |
Young Stalin: The dictator's as a young poet-thug |
Posted Friday, October 19, 2007 |
Scientist apologizes for hurtful remarks aimed at people of the African race |
Border officers find $852K hidden in car bound for Haiti |
A language, not quite Spanish, with African echoes |
Posted Thursday, October 18, 2007 |
Apparently, like Baby Doc Duvalier Haiti largely inarticulate Preval wants to be for life |
HAITI BRIEFING |
Long after he was kidnapped and jailed, most likely on trumpeted corruption charges, Frank Cine, a prominent Haitian businessman was told by Prevality-justice this week he must pay U.S.46 million if he is to regain his liberty. Who is next? Perhaps a foreign businessman or businesswoman who makes the mistake of investing his or her money in Haiti, where there are barely commercial laws, if none at all, but mainly those of gangster President Preval rather. |
In South Florida, trafficking case exposes child servitude |
Posted Wednesday, October 17, 2007 |
Panel rejects detention center for illegal immigrants |
New research finds a complex of causes behind diabetes |
Posted Monday, October 15, 2007 |
UN extends peacekeeping mission in troubled Haiti for one year |
Posted Sunday, October 14, 2007 |
No need for a warrant, you're an immigrant |
Posted Saturday, October 13, 2007 |
The threats from Rose Marie Gluto to Haiti's Dr. Reginald Boulos, brother senator |
The measures of wealth |
Posted Friday, October 12, 2007 |
French Benefits: Migrants, including Haitians, find help south of U.S. border |
Man with weapon of mass destruction, his HIV infected penis, wanted by police; dangerous man's many hot girlies | |
Mortgage turmoil hits renters |
The United States of subprime loans |
Judge suspends key Bush effort in immigration |
Posted Thursday, October 11, 2007 |
Haiti so-called president appoints notorious violent, convicted offender as security commission member |
Edwidge Danticat also nominated for prestigious national book awards |
Posted Tuesday, October 9, 2007 |
Che, a revolutionary icon, and now, a bikini |
Licenses for immigrants finds support |
Posted Monday, October 8, 2007 |
In the American state of Georgia, finally a tribute to Haitian soldiers for heroism in American revolution |
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFING |
Today, Monday, October 8, 2007, marks the 40th anniversary of the capture of Ernesto Che Guevara by the C.I.A. and the Bolivian army, in Bajo Grande, Bolivia. The extremely red revolutionary leader was executed the next day. |
Posted Sunday, October 7, 2007 |
Haiti extreme violence-issued President Preval, others, living in exile isn't what it used to be |
The king of Venezuela/Biographies of Hugo Chavez |
When quasi-negro Dominican Republic says I have cheap slaves, Haitians |
Posted Saturday, October 6, 2007 |
Freedom at last, not for fugitive wanted on car theft (photo gallery) |
Posted Thursday, October 4, 2007 |
6 Haitians, Haitian-Americans, 1 Hispanic plotted to overthrow U.S. government: Prosecutor |
Posted Tuesday, October 2, 2007 |
Judge extends block on illegal worker plan |
Haiti Briefing |
Haitian National Police to receive 12 boats, at least 6 helicopters from U.S. |
Haiti Briefing |
Haitian Senator, Yourie Latortue, will soon be issued a U.S green card, long after submitting an application for so |
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