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by Marianne McCune
NEW YORK, NY May 02, 2008 —Reverend Jesse Jackson joined City Council members to ask New Yorkers to send aid to Haitians who can't afford the food they need. Jackson also met with local congress members to push for longer term s ...(More)
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BY TRENTON DANIEL
tdaniel@MiamiHerald.com
For decades, Little Haiti leaders have clamored for a park, an open space in a mostly cluttered landscape where kids could play soccer and moms could walk their children.
After years of government holdups, ...(More)
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Haiti faces a "major crisis" if the international community does not increase food aid to the country, the UN's food agency has warned.
The World Food Programme director for the region, Pedro Medrano, said Haiti required more help to feed its poor. ...(More)
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By GREG HITT
April 30, 2008; Page A3
WASHINGTON -- The troubled nation of Haiti would benefit from trade preferences Rep. Charles Rangel wants in the farm bill coming together on Capitol Hill, but the move risks injecting trade politics into legisla ...(More)
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PORT-AU-PRINCE (AFP) — Haiti on Sunday named a new prime minister two weeks after his predecessor was ousted over rocketing food and fuel prices that sparked violent demonstrations claiming several lives.
President Rene Preval chose Ericq Pierre, ...(More)
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International donors and the U.S. government are coming under pressure to act quickly to stave off a disaster in Haiti.
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By JACQUELINE CHARLES AND PABLO BACHELET
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The president of the World Bank said governments need to deal with surging food prices in order to curb violence in developing countries.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The president of the World Bank on Sunday urged immediate action to deal with rapidly rising ...(More)
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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) -- Haiti's Parliament has voted to dismiss Prime Minister Jacques Edouard Alexis after deadly protests over rising food prices.
Senator Gabriel Fortune said that 16 of Haiti's 27 senators voted in favor of the dismissal in ...(More)
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by Clarens Renois
Sat Apr 12, 9:53 PM ET
PORT-AU-PRINCE (AFP) - Haiti's prime minister was ousted Saturday in a no confidence vote after more than a week of violent demonstrations over rocketing food and fuel prices.
Just as President Rene Preva ...(More)
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By Joseph Guyler Delva
PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) - Haiti's political leaders began the search for a new prime minister on Sunday after a week of riots sparked by skyrocketing food prices led to the ouster of the impoverished Caribbean nation's govern ...(More)
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