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Port-au-Prince (pronounced /ˌpɔrtoʊˈprɪns/; French pronunciation: [pɔʁopʁɛ̃s]; Haitian Creole: Pòtoprens) is the capital and largest city of the Caribbean nation of Haiti. The city's official population was 704,776 as of the 2003 census.
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Ban Ki-Moon: What I saw in Haiti
Booked on 19. Jan 2010 by maddin
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Ban Ki-Moon: What I saw in Haiti
Booked on 19. Jan 2010 by maddin
The disaster in Haiti shows once again that even amid the worst devastation, there is always hope.
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Obama, Haiti and setting the record straight
Booked on 19. Jan 2010 by maddin
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Obama, Haiti and setting the record straight
Booked on 19. Jan 2010 by maddin
It appears a lot of people have decided to attack President Obama for whatever he does, or does not do. There are those who complain, for example that he has not granted TPS to Haitians, which is totally untrue. There are those who complain he has not done enough, when he has pledged one hundred million USD towards rebuilding Haiti.
The world needs a strong Barack Obama as President of the United States of America, just as the world needs strong and resolute governments in the most powerful nations, which can make a difference against the forces of evil which stubbornly plot against the happiness of ordinary families going about their daily lives: the Islamist fanatics who believe that through murdering innocent people they have a cause. |
Where donations to Haiti are spent
Booked on 19. Jan 2010 by maddin
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Where donations to Haiti are spent
Via www.news10.net Booked on 19. Jan 2010 by maddin
The American Red Cross raised nearly $112 million dollars so far for Haiti relief efforts. Whether it's through the Red Cross or another organization, some people wonder how their donated money will be spent.
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Air National Guard helping in Haiti
Booked on 19. Jan 2010 by maddin
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Air National Guard helping in Haiti
Booked on 19. Jan 2010 by maddin
Eight members of the New York Air National Guard's 107th Airlift Wing, based in Niagara Falls, landed in Haiti Monday to provide humanitarian supplies to victims of last week's earthquake, which has killed thousands and left the nation's capital, Port-au-Prince, in ruins.
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