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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
Posted Saturday, October 29, 2011
Facing hardship, jobless still say they have hope
Haitian lawmaker released from jail amid protests
Dictators get the deaths they deserve
Like untold number of others, Canadian aid worker shot in troubled Haiti
Posted Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Who will benefit from Obama's student loan plan?
A 15-year prison term for Aristide's alleged partner in crime
Colonel Muammar Gaddafi: A life in pictures
Haitians train for a future with a military
Posted Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Snapshots of poverty surge in U.S. suburbs
With $500,000, you can purchase yourself a green card
Posted Sunday, October 23, 2011
Posted Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Very dangerous ride: Two children towed away in Haitian man drunk driving arrest
Actress Lindsay Lohan placed in handcuffs
Posted Sunday, October 16, 2011
Artists for Haiti - Concerts to resettle earthquake refugees
U.N.: Long awaited prison break trial to begin Tuesday in Haiti
As online education rises, financial aid fraud grows
A billionaire with distinct ideas of presidential politics: He wants the White House for his son
Finally, a new government for Haiti, after lawmakers approve cabinet, prime minister policy agenda
Dip in birth rates reflects recession, report suggests
As Haiti school goes, so goes the nation
Posted Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Haiti's president meets with 'Baby Doc,' Aristide
Dominican Republic citizenship, not for dirt-poor, illiterate, useless Haitians
Posted Monday, October 11, 2011
Stutterer speaks up in class; his professor says keep quiet
Sharpton to broadcast from Occupy Wall Street protest
Ex-president of Cape Verde wins the 5 million good-government prize
Posted Sunday, October 9, 2011
Daughter of dirty war reared by man who killed her parents
How bad can it get if the US falls into recession?
Republicans vs. Democrats in pictures
Posted Saturday, October 8, 2011
R.I. slashes restrictions on illegal immigrants
As Haiti's school goes, so goes the nation
The top secret list of those who must be killed
Cops pumped out fraud from Haitian man's body
Nobel peace prize awarded to three activist women
Posted Thursday, October 6, 2011
Steve P. Jobs, an Apple's visionary who redefined digital age, died. Aged 56
Posted Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Foreign aid set to take a hit in U.S. budget crisis
Parents jailed 7-year-old boy by locking him in coffin
Haiti native Marie Joseph: Charges sought against two over safety at drowning site
Anti-wall street protests spreading to cities large and small
An illegal immigrant, stuck in bed for 19 months, at hospital expense - $1.4 million
Once again, a kidnapping in troubled Haiti
Posted Saturday, October 1, 2011
Major al Qaeda figures killed by U.S. in images
Real estate becoming a cash economy
Posted Friday, September 30, 2011
More than 900 homes loss in Mass. through foreclosure last month
Companies use immigration crackdown to turn a profit
A hijacker, a longtime fugitive and, now, a prisoner
Four Americans get pot from us government
Changes sought in sex abuse laws
Busted whiz-kid took test for chicken head or brainless students at a cost of 1500 each
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