$1.2 billion in debts canceled to help Haiti Philadelphia Daily News | JONATHAN M. KATZ | The Associated Press | PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - Three international organizations canceled $1.2 billion of Haiti's debt Tuesday, freeing up millions of dollars each year for the deeply impoverished Caribbean nation that is beset by humanitarian crises. | The World Bank and the In...
Florida senator in Haiti to study drug trafficking Syracuse | (AP) - PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson is in Haiti researching the impoverished country's drug-trafficking problem. | He was expected to meet President Rene Preval on Friday to discuss other issues including last weekend's Senate elections. | Nelson also will visit the Cite Soleil sl...
Honduras Beat Haiti In Gold Cup Goal Forward Carlo Costly scored the only goal to give Honduras a 1-0 win in Seattle against a stubborn Haitian team. | Honduras 1-0 Haiti | Gold Cup 2009 fixtures, results, standings | Gold Cup news | In the first half of a Gold Cup doubleheader at Seatt...
Honduras Beats Haiti In Closely Contested Gold Cup Match Goal Forward Carlo Costly scored the only goal to give Honduras a 1-0 win in Seattle against a stubborn Haitian team. | Honduras 1-0 Haiti | Gold Cup 2009 fixtures, results, standings | Gold Cup news | SEATTLE, Wash.— In the first half of a Gold Cup dou...
Costly nets winner as Honduras defeats Haiti in Gold Cup play CBC Carlos Costly, centre, of Honduras celebrates with teammates after scoring the winner against Haiti on Saturday. (Otto Greule Jr./Getty Images) | Carlo Costly headed in a free kick by Walter Martinez in the 76th minute on Saturday, helping Honduras o...
Honduras beats Haiti in Gold Cup, 1-0 Seattle Times SEATTLE - | Carlo Costly headed in a free kick by Walter Martinez in the 76th minute on Saturday, helping Honduras open group play in the CONCACAF Gold Cup with a 1-0 victory over Haiti. | Martinez took the free kick from the left of the penalty area...
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Protests, clashes precede Haiti senate elections The Miami Herald | PORT-AU-PRINCE -- A bystander was killed in a clash between rival Haitian political parties this week, adding to growing concerns about potential violence ahead of next week's Se...
Clinton appointment can renew interest in Haiti The Miami Herald | The appointment of President Bill Clinton as special United Nations envoy to Haiti has caused quite a stir there. To many Haitians, Clinton will be little more than a new ''Raj''...
Haiti: Last chance for a new start The News & Observer | The following editorial appeared in the Miami Herald on Friday, May 22: | The appointment of former President Bill Clinton as a special United Nations envoy to Haiti may be the b...
Canada forgives debt owed by Haiti Houston Chronicle | OTTAWA - Canada has forgiven 2.3 million Canadian dollars ($2 million) in debt owed by Haiti as part of the federal government's plan to relieve impoverished and heavily indebted countries. | Finance Minister Jim Flaherty said Thursday the debt rel...
Canada forgives debt owed by Haiti Philadelphia Daily News | The Associated Press | OTTAWA - Canada has forgiven 2.3 million Canadian dollars ($2 million) in debt owed by Haiti as part of the federal government's plan to relieve impoverished and heavily indebted countries. | Finance Minister Jim Flaherty sai...
Canada forgives debt owed by Haiti The Miami Herald | OTTAWA -- Canada has forgiven 2.3 million Canadian dollars ($2 million) in debt owed by Haiti as part of the federal government's plan to relieve impoverished and heavily indebted countries. | Finance Minister Jim Flaherty said Thursday the debt re...
Florida senator in Haiti to study drug trafficking Syracuse | (AP) - PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson is in Haiti researching the impoverished country's drug-trafficking problem. | He was expected to meet President Rene Preval on Friday to discuss other issues including last weekend's Senate elections. | Nelson also will visit the Cite Soleil slum and a U.S.-funded agriculture project. | The U....
When the CIA Lies WorldNews.com Article by WorldNews.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. | Eric Alterman writes in 'When Presidents Lie,' "Given that we have become accustomed to a culture in which everyday political lies are taken for granted, it is nevertheless remarkable to what degree presidential lies have shaped our postwar history."(1) The supporting cast of characters behin...