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Posted Sunday, September 30, 2007
                  
On TV, the maids are always black or Haitians and the models are always white
                              
Canada arrests U.S. worker aiding Haitian refugees
                            
The oldest inmate, 89, also a heart surgeon, is ready to confest. Sort of.
                         
It's all a grand capitalist conspiracy
                                    
Education, wealth have different effects on health
                 
Cellphone revolution has people talking in Haiti, Caribbean region
                             
Posted Saturday, September 22, 2007
                      
Haiti quasi-Osama bin Laden Rene Preval, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier, Francois "Papa Doc" Duvalier and the continuing Haitian innumerable tragedies
                       
Duvalier could face justice, inaudibly says extreme violence-issued President Preval
                                                  
Posted Friday, September 21, 2007
              
Jury selection in terrorism trial of 6 Haitians, Haitian-Americans, 1 Hispanic Miami men
                                                                
Florida Attorney General's Office is investigating Haitian group that helped illegal immigrants apply for asylum in Canada
                     
College dwellers outnumber the imprisoned
                         
Towns rethink laws against illegal immigrants
                                                       
Posted Thursday, September 27, 2007
                     
UPDATED, MUST READ AGAIN - Jean-Bertrand Aristide, Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier, Francois "Papa Doc" Duvalier and the continuing innumerable Haitian tragedies
                                           
Posted Wednesday, September 26, 2007
                
Aristide's 'yes, sir' man in crime, extrme violence-issued President Preval rejects former totalitarian dictator Duvalier's apology for 'wrongs,' wants him to face the bar of his kangaroo-type justice
                                           
Posted Monday, September 24, 2007
                             
Exiled dictator Duvalier apologizes for 'wrongs'
                                           
Posted Sunday, September 23, 2007
                               
Going against national trend, state gives illegal immigrants easier path to driver's licenses
                                                       
Posted Saturday, September 22, 2007
                            
Rule limits emergency care for immigrants
                                                
Posted Friday, September 21, 2007
               
Here we go again, Haitian alleged grand thievery in Florida
Illegal immigrants chase false hope to Canada at exorbitant monetary cost
                      
Posted Thursday, September 20, 2007
                    
Measure would offer legal status to illegal immigrant students
                     
Was President Aristide the hero of Haiti?
                                
Posted Wednesday, September 19, 2007
                        
Housing slump may produce a recession
                           
Posted Tuesday, September 18, 2007
                  
Illegal immigrants own homes with help of bank loans
           
Languages die, but not their last words
                                             
Posted Monday, September 17, 2007
                  
Former Haiti hell-sent dictator Aristide will most likely be deprived too of stolen assets
                          
First Haitian-American to head U.S. college, faculty spar over changes
                          
U.S. to impose economic sanctions on Haiti for far insufficient reduction in drug trafficking
                      
6 Haitians, Haitian-Americans, 1 Hispanic to go on trial for terrorist related activity in Florida this week
                                  
Posted Saturday, September 15, 2007
                
Investment adviser ask if wealthy are necessary
                               
Posted Thursday, September 13, 2007
                             
$315 million powerball jackpot proves nightmare for winner
                               
Russian governor gave couples a day off to also further determine the joys of sex
                   
Voodoo fear fueled gal-pal ma slay: cops
                  
A home loan trap
           
Gangs grow, but hard-line approach is stirring doubts
                               
Posted Monday, September 10, 2007
               
Aristide and the violence of democracy
                        
Fitting together the pieces of a tragedy
                                           
Extremely tired of Haiti extreme violence-issued, largely inarticulate President Preval's hypocrisy, Haitians want him, a man with barely borderline intelligence and believed to be also corrupt to the teeth, to go
                                               
Man accused in cop ruse to prey on immigrants
                           
Brother, I'm dying
                    
Nobel poet, Haitian writer to speak at Y
                                            
Posted Saturday, September 8, 2007
                                          
Some Boston area amateur pirate radio journalists lost their tongues, fined thousands of dollars, subject to arrest
                                                      
Posted Wednesday, September 5, 2007
                     
A Haitian tragedy: Brother yearn in vain
                             
An American people's gift to the Haitian people
                     
Risk, instability and political culture in Haiti
                             
Haitian Voodoo in the unlikeliest of places: A Long Island suburb
                                                                 
Posted Monday, September 3, 2007
                          
15-year-old starts freshman year at elite university
                  
Former Haitian leaders, including Baby Doc and Aristide, begin to stir
                            
SOMETHING, PRINCIPALLY MILLIONS OF HAITIANS, NEED TO KNOW: Contrary to the grand lies, growing embellished lies that millions of Haitians continue to be told, the late second-to-second blood thirsty, totalitarian dictator Francois "Papa Doc" Duvalier's government did not, in part or in full, pay (economic cost) for the construction of Haiti still and only Third World-type major airport, but Pan Am, a long defunct American airliner. The extremely savage dictator named the so-called airport after himself in an attempt to further his contagious, consequential grand lies to the Haitian people, ultimately to consolidate his reign of terror as millions of his fellow citizens increasingly endured crushing poverty. In short, as the say goes in Haitian culture, like many before and after him he was a woliber (opportunist). wehaitians.com
                                            
Posted Saturday, September 1, 2007
                          
Haiti extreme violence-issued President Preval is now in U.S. for medical care to prove wehaitians.com wrong that he did not affirm love for Castro, Chavez," say many
                 
Bush offers relief for some in home loans
                         
Prosecutor: Randolph teen, 17, admitted killing fellow Haitian compatriot man of 24
                   
'Clowns Without Borders' group use laughter to uplift poor Haitians
                               
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