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| Dentist gives back in Haiti Detroit News |
| SOUTHFIELD -- Dr. Alfred Stines grew up in a family where generosity was a way of life. Feeding 15 children in Haiti was no easy task for his parents, but the elder Stines always gave food to children peering through the family's window at dinner time. |
| Stacyville man headed to Haiti to help less fortunate Mitchell County Press News |
| Story created Sep 30, 2008 - 11:55:35 CDT. Steve Weis of Stacyville, a registered nurse currently employed at Austin Medical Center in Austin, MN will be traveling to Haiti next month. |
| Haiti reeling cities cut off as 4 storms deliver devastation McClatchy Washington Bureau |
| CABARET, Haiti — Frantz Samedi had searched for his 5-year-old for two hours, trudging through heaps of storm debris and muddy water, calling her name, "Tamasha, Tamasha!'' |
| Commentary Haitis woes and you CNN |
| I have just returned from my latest trip as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. Once again I found myself in one of the world's poorest countries; once again I held children with stick limbs and distended bellies. |
| PM dollor 500 000 for Haiti The Nassau Guardian |
| Additional help is on the way for storm-ravaged Haiti and the Turk and Caicos Islands, as The Bahamas will be contributing half a million dollars to assist with the restoration of those nations following the mass devastation as a result of the recent tropical cyclones. |
| South Florida mobilizes to help Haiti after storms Miami Herald |
| Shoppers queued up at the Whole Foods Market in Aventura are greeted with a sign at the cashier soliciting $1, $2 and $5 donations for storm-ravaged Haiti. |
| Actress Mia Farrow visits Haiti storm victims The Charlotte Observer |
| Actress Mia Farrow is in Haiti to draw attention to thousands of children left homeless and hungry after four storms struck the impoverished country in a month. Farrow visited a mud-filled cathedral on Saturday in Gonaives, where hundreds of storm victims have been living since early September. The storms killed ... |
| Mia Farrow Farrow Visits Storm Ravaged Haiti ContactMusic |
| Actress-turned-activist MIA FARROW visited victims of storm-ravaged Haiti storms on Sunday (21Sep08). The UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador hopes to raise awareness of the ... |
| Mia Farrow meets Haitian storm survivors AFP via Yahoo News |
| US actress Mia Farrow, a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, was in Haiti Sunday after meeting with victims of a devastating string of storms that left more than 300 dead, hoping to draw attention to their plight. |
| Mia Farrow visits Haiti The Star |
| Activist actress Mia Farrow has visited the victims of Hurricane Ike on the island nation of Haiti. Farrow, a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, hopes to raise awareness of Haiti's plight after the storm left more than 300 people dead. |
| Actress Mia Farrow visits Haiti victims Miami Herald |
| Actress Mia Farrow was in Haiti to draw attention to thousands of children left homeless and hungry after four storms struck the impoverished country in a month. |
| Philanthropy Conference Announces Aid for Haiti Washington Post |
| NEW YORK, Sept. 26 -- Former president Bill Clinton concluded his fourth annual philanthropy conference Friday by joining actor Matt Damon and rap artist Wyclef Jean in announcing about $100 million in recovery aid to hurricane-ravaged Haiti. |
| Matt Damon Wyclef Jean visit Haiti city in ruins Miami Herald |
| Cries of adulation - and hunger - followed Haitian-born singer Wyclef Jean and actor Matt Damon as they toured flood-ravaged Gonaives to call attention to widespread suffering in the marooned city. |
| Matt Damon Wyclef Jean help Haiti storm victims Miami Herald |
| Matt Damon kept his cool as he helped distribute food from a truck that got stuck in the mud in a western Haitian town where Hurricane Ike left hundreds of people homeless and hungry. |
| Damon Jean among celebs helping Haiti Miami Herald |
| Miami pop stars Gloria and Emilio Estefan donated money. Actress Mia Farrow visited and played with orphaned children while musician Wyclef Jean and actor Matt Damon trudged through mud. |
| UNICEF Canada President and CEO Nigel Fisher to Travel to Hurricane Ravaged Haiti Tomorrow Marketwire via Yahoo Finance |
| UNICEF Canada President and CEO Nigel Fisher will travel to Haiti from Friday, September 19 to Tuesday, September 23. Fisher will visit some of the areas of the country most severely impacted by recent back-to-back hurricanes, assess the immediate needs of children and families, and see firsthand UNICEF's emergency response. |
| Media Advisory UNICEF Canada President and CEO en route to Hurricane Ravaged Haiti Marketwire via Yahoo Finance |
| UNICEF Canada President and CEO Nigel Fisher left early this morning for a humanitarian mission in hurricane-ravaged Haiti. Fisher will visit some of the areas of the country most severely impacted by recent back-to-back hurricanes, assess the immediate needs of children and families, and see firsthand UNICEF's emergency response. |
| Donors unresponsive to needs of Haitis disaster victims UN EARTHtimes.org |
| New York - The United Nations said Friday it received only 2 per cent of the 108 million dollars it sought a month ago to provide relief assistance to Haiti, which was hard hit by consecutive hurricanes and tropical storms. The UN office for the coor... |
| George Takei celebrates his marriage Matt Damon and Wyclef Jean help out in Haiti Jennifer Hudson gets engaged The . The Plain Dealer |
| George Takei and Brad Altman make it official after 21 years together. Warp speed, Mr. Sulu, to wedded bliss. Original recipe "Star Trek" star George Takei married longtime partner Brad Altman Sunday in a Buddhist ceremony in Los Angeles.... |
| One million homeless in Haiti |
| As many as one million people may be homeless in hurricane-battered Haiti, the country's prime minister says. |
| After hurricane Ike Haiti copes with aid delays |
| This weekend, Hollywood star Matt Damon and Haitian-born singer Wyclef Jean urged people to help the UN raise more than $100 million for supplies.
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| Digicel Commits US dollor 1 Million Towards Hurricane Relief Efforts in Haiti Marketwire via Yahoo Finance |
| Digicel, the fastest growing mobile company in the Caribbean and new entrant to the Central America market, has committed US$1 million to support the relief efforts following the passing of four major storms -- two of them hurricanes -- in Haiti. |
| Haitians get representation on Delray Beach commission Sun Sentinel |
| It took more than two decades, but the Haitian community here finally has representation at City Hall. |
| ELD Presiding Bishop calls for Day of Prayer for Lambeth Conference In Haiti Episcopalians resp Worldwide Faith News |
| >Episcopal Life Daily >June 4, 2008 Episcopal Life Online is available at http://www.episcopalchurch.org/elife . >Today's Episcopal Life Daily includes: * TOP STORY - Presiding Bishop calls for Day of Prayer for Lambeth Conference * TOP STORY - In Haiti, Episcopalians respond to food price crisis * TOP STORY - Episcopal ... |
| Haitis tourism dreams deferred by riots Las Vegas Sun |
| Sun, Jun 1, 2008 (10:47 a.m.) The tour guides were waiting with bony, undersized horses to carry travelers to Haiti's historic Citadelle Laferriere, one of the most impressive mountaintop fortresses in the world. |
| Haiti still dreams of tourism despite street protests crime Seattle Times |
| The tour guides were waiting with bony, undersized horses to carry travelers to Haiti's historic Citadelle Laferriere, one of the most impressive... |
| Haitis tourism dreams deferred by riots Statesville Record and Landmark |
| The tour guides were waiting with bony, undersized horses to carry travelers to Haiti's historic Citadelle Laferriere, one of the most impressive mountaintop fortresses in the world. The tourism minister was waiting, bound proposals in hand, for an international donors conference to secure money to turn the impoverished country into ... |
| Haitis tourism dreams deferred by riots CNN.com |
| MILOT, Haiti (AP) -- The tour guides were waiting with bony, undersized horses to carry travelers to Haiti's historic Citadelle Laferriere, one of the most impressive mountaintop fortresses in the world. |
| A well timed joy ride via Haitink Chicago Sun Times |
| As the music world finally began to sober up after the big news Monday from the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, there was just a little more reason for intoxication Thursday night at Symphony Center. |
| Haitink CSO capture Shostakovichs anguish Chicago Tribune |
| The general euphoria that greeted the announcement of Riccardo Muti's appointment as music director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra is not likely to die down any time soon. You could read it in the audience's response to Thursday night's subscription concert. |
| Carnegie Hall Presents Bernard Haitink Whos Keeping Score where Playbill Arts |
| On May 15 Bernard Haitink brings his exacting, well-tempered passion to Mahler's "Titan" Symphony with Chicago Symphony Orchestra in Stern Auditorium. |
| CSO Haitink revel in Carnegies warmth Chicago Sun Times |
| NEW YORK -- The Chicago Symphony Orchestra was the talk of New York this week. First, the CSO came to Carnegie Hall for two concerts on a short tour. |
| Haitis tourism dreams deferred by riots New York Daily News |
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| Haitis tourism dreams deferred by riots Miami Herald |
| The tour guides were waiting with bony, undersized horses to carry travelers to Haiti's historic Citadelle Laferriere, one of the most impressive mountaintop fortresses in the world. |
| Fla. woman gets 7 years in Haitian slavery case AP via Yahoo News |
| A former teacher was sentenced Tuesday to more than seven years in prison for forcing a Haitian girl to work as a slave for years, each day of the week, in her South Florida home. |
| Woman gets 7 years in Haitian slavery case USA Today |
| A former teacher in Florida was sentenced to more than seven years in prison for forcing a Haitian girl to work as a slave for years. |
| Ex teacher gets 7 years for enslaving Haitian teen CNN.com |
| FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida (AP) -- A former teacher was sentenced Tuesday to more than seven years in prison for forcing a Haitian girl to work as a slave for years in her South Florida home. |
| 11 Haitians arrested in country club raid The Palm Beach Post |
| Careful not to interrupt players on fairways where Sam Snead once golfed, or on courts where tennis champions Ivan Lendl and Steffi Graf once trained, federal agents swooped through the gates of Gleneagles Country Club Wednesday and slapped handcuffs on 11 undocumented Haitians, some of them longtime employees, tagged for deportation. |
| Concert to raise funds for Haitian school Arizona Daily Star |
| Music can feed the soul, and a group of Tucson Symphony Orchestra musicians hopes it can also feed students at an impoverished grade school in Haiti. |
| Many Starve in Haiti New America Media |
| Cuba invariably surfaces as a topic during U.S. presidential campaigns; Haiti goes unmentioned. Conditions in Haiti are not good, but reversible. TransAfrica's executive director calls for U.S. pressure on international financial institutions for debt cancellation as a start. |
| Cancel Haitis Debt What Are We Waiting For where Louisiana Weekly |
| There is an old Haitian Creole saying that roughly translates "things are so bad, we are eating dogs." Today, things are so bad in Haiti that mothers, fathers and children are starving while their country is forced to pay an international debt burden of almost one million U.S. dollars per week. |
| Suffering Haitians long for dictatorships good old days Seattle Times |
| Changes haven't come fast enough for many who reminisce about security and lower food prices, but forget about the regimes' victims. |
| Haiti where s Poverty Stirs Nostalgia for Old Ghosts New York Times |
| With change slow to come to Haiti, many people speak longingly of the security that existed in the country?s dictatorial past. |
| Desperate Haitians nostalgic for dictators International Herald Tribune |
| Many of Haiti's poor miss the security, cleaner streets, lower food prices and scholarships of the country's dictatorial past. |
| NY Times Some Haitians nostalgic for Duvalier era Miami Herald |
| Some Haitians are speaking longingly of the time under longtime dictator Francois Duvalier -- the security that existed then, the lack of garbage in the streets, the lower food prices and the scholarships for overseas study, the New York Times reports. |
| Haitis poor resort to dirt for food The World |
| PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — It was lunchtime in one of Haiti's worst slums, and Charlene Dumas was eating mud. |
| Posted Dec. 13 2007 – You probably wont be able to detect a Haitian accent when speaking to Czar Entertainment head . BET.com |
| You probably won't be able to detect a Haitian accent when speaking to Czar Entertainment head Jimmy "Henchmen" Rosemond. But his roots and connection to his parent's native land still run deep. |
| Group honors NYPDs Finest Haitian Americans in law enforcement New York Daily News |
| Police brass, politicians and some important Haitian-American institutions will be among the 2007 honorees at the anniversary gala presented by the Haitian American Law Enforcement Fraternal Organization on Saturday. |
| Girlfriend accused in Little Haiti stabbing death Miami Herald |
| On his birthday, Eddie Lee Simmons staggered home after he was stabbed at a nearby store, his girlfriend told Miami police. |
| One voter was Haitian national court hears The Nassau Guardian |
| One of the persons who voted in the Pinewood constituency is a Haitian national, the Election Court heard yesterday. |
| College puts spotlight on Haiti Worcester Telegram and Gazette |
| LANCASTER - A smiling Dr. Mona M. Dorsinville-Phanor rattles off a stream of sentences in Haitian Creole to a group of male students working together in a classroom at Atlantic Union College. The men laugh, and one responds to her in Creole, then she effortlessly switches back to English to ... |
| Haitian art community connects through Le Pti Club at Miramar home Sun Sentinel |
| Piercing sunlight streams through the sliding glass door of Jimmy Moise's home and dances off the vibrant artwork in his living room, kitchen and loft. |
| Haitian art community connects through Le Pti Club at central Miramar home Sun Sentinel |
| Translator turns central Miramar home into meeting place for artists Piercing sunlight streams through the sliding glass door of Jimmy Moise's home and dances off the vibrant artwork in his living room, kitchen and loft. |
| Haitian teen slain by police mourned Miami Herald |
| The crying came later. |
| Digicel Donates US dollor 100 000 to Haitians Affected by Tropical Storm Noel Marketwire via Yahoo Finance |
| Digicel, the fastest-growing telecommunications company in the Caribbean and new entrant to the Central American market, today announced that it has donated US$100,000 in food and household supplies to aid Haitians affected during the recent passage of Tropical Storm Noel. |
| Penniless in exile Baby Doc asks Haiti to forgive him Guardian Unlimited |
| · Broadcast from France aims at return to power · Former dictator blamed for thousands of deaths |
| Haitink CSO find magic in Mahler Chicago Sun Times |
| What a roll the Chicago Symphony Orchestra is on! A month in Chicago and touring Europe with Riccardo Muti and now the first of three subscription concert weeks with principal conductor Bernard Haitink. Happy players, happy audiences, happy management, even happy critics. How can all of this be? |
| Haitis Préval Make changes to the constitution Miami Herald |
| Haitian President René Préval on Wednesday called for a constitutional amendment to allow presidents to serve consecutive terms -- a change he said would bring more stability to a country frequently mired in political chaos. |
| Randall Robinson on Haitis Tortured Past Troubling Present Washington Post |
| AN UNBROKEN AGONY Haiti, From Revolution to the Kidnapping of a President By Randall Robinson Basic Civitas 280 pp. $26 Randall Robinson, the founder of the social justice organization TransAfrica, has never shied from expressing his views. In "Quitting America" (2004), he declared that the Unite... |
| Baby Doc apologizes to Haiti Sun Sentinel |
| Former dictator gives radio address from exile in France Exiled dictator Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier apologized for wrongs committed under his rule and urged supporters to rally around his fringe political party during a rare address delivered on Haitian radio over the weekend. |
| Exiled Haitian dictator offers apology Seattle Times |
| Exiled dictator Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier apologized for "wrongs" committed under his rule and urged supporters to rally around his... |
| Haitis Baby Doc seeks forgiveness Daily Telegraph |
| Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier, the exiled former dictator of Haiti, has asked his countrymen to forgive "wrongs" committed by his regime |
| Haiti to go after former dictators funds USA Today |
| Haitian President Rene Preval on Tuesday rejected an apology from former dictator Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier and said the government would ask a court to recover millions in state funds allegedly stolen during the 15-year regime. |
| Duvalier must face justice Haitian president says AlertNet |
| Source: Reuters By Joseph Guyler Delva PORT-AU-PRINCE, Sept 25 (Reuters) - Former Haitian dictator Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier must face justice regardless of whether his countrymen forgive him for ... |
| Duvalier must face justice Haitian president says Reuters via Yahoo News |
| Former Haitian dictator Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier must face justice regardless of whether his countrymen forgive him for his misdeeds, Haitian President Rene Preval said on Tuesday. |
| BBC Proms review Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Haitink |
| Ivan Hewett reviews Prom 53: Bernard Haitink conducting Bruckner's Eighth Symphony. |
| Clowns bring smile to Haitians |
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