Openly gay marchers debut at Haiti AIDS rally The News & Observer ST. MARC, Haiti - A dozen men in T-shirts declaring "I am gay" and "I am living with HIV/AIDS" marched with hundreds of other demonstrators through a Haitian city on Sunday in what organizers called the Caribbean nation's first openly gay march. | The march, held a day ahead of World AIDS Day in the...
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US lawmaker calls for action against Haiti hunger Wtop By JONATHAN M. KATZ | Associated Press Writer | PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) - A prominent congresswoman called on Wednesday for a better-funded, systemic approach to fighting hunger in Haiti following an report that child malnutrition is worsening. | California Democrat Maxine Waters, a veteran membe...
Charity sends mysterious shoes to Haiti The Examiner Comments MIAMI (Map, News) - A charity group has stepped forward to take thousands of shoes that were mysteriously dumped on the Palmetto Expressway. | Soles4Souls, a Nashville-based charity, is sending representatives to Miami to collect the shoes. ...
West Palm lieutenant brings free equipment, know-how to Haiti Palm Beach Post | WEST PALM BEACH - When Nate Lasseur traveled to Haiti that November day, he didn't know his face would be splashed in newspapers and on Web sites around the country. | The lieutenant with the West Palm Beach Fire Department was in Haiti's capital o...
UN mission in Haiti joins national police force in drug bust operation United Nations | MINUSTAH destroys boats seized in drug bust operation in the south of Haiti30 December 2008 – United Nations peacekeepers in Haiti and the country's police force have seized 50 kilograms of cannabis in the first joint drugs bust of its kind in the ...
Thrice-built house embodies Haiti aid shortfalls Houston Chronicle | GONAIVES, Haiti - The farmer camps in a crude tent of broken sandbags as he guards the foundation of his destroyed home and his last possessions: a pickax, a hoe and some charcoal. | This is the third time Olisten Elerius is preparing to build his ...
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Children dying in Haiti, victims of food crisis The Press Democrat | In pockets of Haiti accessible only by donkey or foot, children are dying of malnutrition - their already meager food supply cut by a series of devastating storms that destroyed ...
Thrice-built house embodies Haiti aid shortfalls Denver Post | GONAIVES, Haiti—The farmer camps in a crude tent of broken sandbags as he guards the foundation of his destroyed home and his last possessions: a pickax, a hoe and some charcoal. | This is the third time Olisten Elerius is preparing to build ...
Thrice-built house embodies Haiti aid shortfalls Wtop By JONATHAN M. KATZ | Associated Press Writer | GONAIVES, Haiti (AP) - The farmer camps in a crude tent of broken sandbags as he guards the foundation of his destroyed home and his last possessions: a pickax, a hoe and some charcoal. | This is the th...
Thrice-built house embodies Haiti aid shortfalls The Miami Herald | GONAIVES, Haiti -- The farmer camps in a crude tent of broken sandbags as he guards the foundation of his destroyed home and his last possessions: a pickax, a hoe and some charcoal. | This is the third time Olisten Elerius is preparing to build his...
Openly gay marchers debut at Haiti AIDS rally The News & Observer ST. MARC, Haiti - A dozen men in T-shirts declaring "I am gay" and "I am living with HIV/AIDS" marched with hundreds of other demonstrators through a Haitian city on Sunday in what organizers called the Caribbean nation's first openly gay march. | The march, held a day ahead of World AIDS Day in the western city of St. Marc, called for better preve...