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Banks reopen in Haiti's capital
The earthquake destroyed just about everything Georges Marceau owned, even his shoes.
For 10 days, the 38-year-old engineer couldn't even withdraw money to buy food: All of the banks in Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince, had been closed since the Jan. 12...Tags: Business, Roman Catholicism, Social Issues, Sales, Economy, Business and Finance
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Piles of the dead finally buried in Titanyen, Haiti's 'valley of death'
On the seaside hills of Titanyen, where Haiti's dictators discarded the bodies of political opponents, the dead have been dumped by the thousands among the thorn bushes, piled in towers of russet-colored soil and debris.
Shocked by television footage...Tags: Business, Massacres, Family, Roman Catholicism, Corruption
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Bodies lining Haiti's roadsides are the grim tally of disaster
As darkness fell on Haiti's capital Wednesday, crowds sought out the relative safety of the streets and open spaces.
In a hillside neighborhood just above downtown Port-au-Prince, they gathered under a spectacularly starry sky. And they sang. Like a huge...Tags: Industrial Accidents, United Nations, Hospitals and Clinics, Injuries and Wounds, Hotels and Accommodations
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Aid-cations: Travel to far off and exotic places and help people
Brand XMore than 200,000 people died in the massive earthquake that rocked Haiti on Jan. 12 and the impoverished country is still picking up the pieces. Elevate Destinations, which specializes in travel that makes a difference, is organizing trips to rebuild... -
Brand X Files: New Roman Polanski rape allegations. Wyclef for president? Bruised Oksana pics
Brand XNew allegations: 'Roman Polanski handcuffed, drugged and raped me': Edith Vogelhut, former model and Glamour magazine editor, claims she was brutally raped by the director at Jack Nicholsonâs house in 1974. (Radar) Fugazi to release hundreds of live... -
Homeless in Haiti, and losing hope
La PlazaYet as reports frequently point out, skepticism remains high among average Haitians who are still struggling to survive since the disaster struck. Richard Morse, a Twitter user in Haiti who rose to prominence in the days after the quake, recently tweeted:... -
Wyclef Jean reportedly ineligible to run for president of Haiti
Pop & HissApparently, Wyclef Jean won't be gone till November after all. Earlier this month, the former Fugees rapper and philanthropist announced his candidacy to be the next president of Haiti, but according to a Reuters report, his bid does not satisfy...... -
Los Angeles Times staff writers and photographers cover the aftermath of the Haiti earthquake
La PlazaLos Angeles Times journalists Tracy Wilkinson, Joe Mozingo, Scott Kraft, Carolyn Cole and Brian Vander Brug are on the ground in Haiti filing reports and photographs from the scene of the devastating earthquake that struck Jan. 12. The temblor, centered...
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