Haitian officials say eight people are dead and two missing after heavy rain pounded the southwest and caused widespread flooding.
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Posted by Twilight 193 days ago (http://feeds.boston.com)Remaining 2 U.S. Missionaries to Be Freed From Haiti Jai
Posted by Cinderall 197 days ago (http://www.foxnews.com)
Two American missionaries who remained jailed in Haiti on child trafficking charges will be released this week, a Haitian judge told Reuters on Tuesday.
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Scientists scour Haiti for clues to past and potential earthquakes
Posted by Munkmanen 199 days ago (http://www.washingtonpost.com)
PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI -- As engineers inspect cracked and sagging buildings here, a team of U.S. scientists is probing deeper, hoping to learn what caused the earth to shudder and where it might rumble again.
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A pair of firefighters on Haiti front lines
Posted by Killerbonz1 200 days ago (http://www.latimes.com)
Two men from the Larkspur Fire Department in California's Marin County feel drawn to go on their own to help in quake-devastated Haiti. Their acts of kindness are random and delivered first person. It was early morning in Port-au-Prince, about three weeks after the massive earthquake that laid waste to much of
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Freed American Missionaries Return From Haiti
Posted by EvilPancake 201 days ago (http://www.foxnews.com)
Eight American missionaries freed by a Haitian judge landed in Miami early Thursday, nearly three weeks after the group was charged with kidnapping for trying to take 33 children out of the quake-stricken country.
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PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI E arthly spasms could not undo the Village of God. ¶ The pitching and convulsing of the Jan. 12 earthquake dismantled shacks and stole lives, young and old, in this divinely named neighborhood, a landscape of wreckage like so many in this addled city. But the essence of the...
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Body of Fourth Lynn University Student Found in Haiti
Posted by Superfluous 205 days ago (http://www.foxnews.com)
The body of a fourth Lynn University student was found in the rubble of a collapsed hotel in Haiti, school officials announced Sunday.
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School Collapses in Northern Haiti, Killing 3 Children
Posted by kainer07 205 days ago (http://www.foxnews.com)
The Red Cross says a school collapsed in northern Haiti after heavy rains, killing 3 children on Monday.
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Fashion Diary: Even at a Haiti Benefit, Fashion Is Always Itself
Posted by ozzynator 206 days ago (http://www.nytimes.com)
The usual mosh-pit atmosphere behind the scenes of a fashion show was raised a few notches on Friday at a benefit for Haiti, convened by Naomi Campbell.
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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — The Haitian judge deciding whether 10 U.S. missionaries should face trial on charges of trying to take a busload of children out of the country said Thursday he will recommend that they be released provisionally while the investigation continues.
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Virginia college group describes surviving Haiti earthquake
Posted by invadersim 210 days ago (http://www.washingtonpost.com)
WEYERS CAVE, VA. -- Two students from Blue Ridge Community College were driving down a rutted road in southern Haiti last Tuesday afternoon with two faculty advisers when they heard a giant clap of rocks and their van began to rock.
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Hideout lines up Haiti benefit
Posted by musjones 210 days ago (http://feeds.chicagotribune.com)
In the aftermath of the devastation in Haiti, local musicians are jumping in to help the survivors recover.
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In Haiti, a rum everyone can agree on
Posted by Bladeultra 211 days ago (http://www.latimes.com)
Rhum Barbancourt is a national tradition, surviving the tumult of the last century and a half. Whether it is weddings or holidays, or raising voodoo spirits, no other will do. When President Franklin Delano Roosevelt arrived here in 1934 to mark the end of America's occupation of Haiti, he insisted on toasting
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In Haiti, some see the spirit world behind the quake
Posted by Aceshigh 214 days ago (http://www.latimes.com)
Voodoo practitioners have an age-old take on the devastation, which their Christian neighbors chalk up to just such beliefs. The night was filled with voices, murmuring then gathering together then rising into hymns and chants that carried far in the balmy air.
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Rules entangle many striving to return to US from Haiti
Posted by HalfDrag 216 days ago (http://feeds.boston.com)
Three weeks after she was nearly buried alive by the earthquake in Haiti, Jenny Ulysse, 20, spends her days looking after her younger stepsiblings, including a 10-month-old baby. She sleeps outside in a church parking lot, and uses homemade lemon salve to treat her badly injured ankle.
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At a Haiti school's reopening, a lesson in sharing
Posted by johnboy1 218 days ago (http://www.latimes.com)
The school's owner clashes with post-earthquake squatters who have no place to call home. Nearby, young students eagerly wait to regain one normal aspect of their lives. David Saill is 10 years old, and he came to school Monday in a freshly ironed shirt and baggy black slacks to reclaim a piece of his lost life
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‘Luck’ leads survivor of Haiti quake to MGH
Posted by Bladeultra 220 days ago (http://feeds.boston.com)
The math teacher was sitting at his desk, reading a play a colleague had given him, when the entire school began to shake. First, he felt the floor move, and then the walls started to sway.
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Americans Detained for Allegedly Taking Kids Out of Haiti
Posted by musjones 220 days ago (http://www.foxnews.com)
Ten American Baptists were being held in the Haitian capital Sunday after trying take 33 children out of Haiti at a time of growing fears over possible child trafficking.
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