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Haiti prepares for flooding from Tropical Storm Emily

Port-au-prince - Tropical Storm Emily left Puerto Rico flooded and is now aimed at Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Haitian authorities are preparing to evacuate thousands of people who are still living in tents and temporary structures following last year's earthquake.
In the Media by Kim I. Hartman - 1 comment

Michel 'Sweet Micky' Martelly declared new president of Haiti

Haiti's popular singer Michel Martelly, popularly know by his stage name "Sweet Micky" was declared official winner of the recently-held presidential election in the earthquake-devastated Haiti.
In the Media by Leo Reyes - 2 comments

Red Cross seeks blood donors for Haiti Special

Washington - The American Red Cross recently sent an emergency shipment of blood to Haiti to help alleviate the temporary blood shortage in hospitals in the capital of Port-au-Prince. Blood donors are needed to meet additional requests from the island country.
Digital Journal Report by Kim I. Hartman

Time for Torontonians to eat, drink and give for Haiti Special

Toronto - On Feb. 9, a unique fundraiser in support of Doctors Without Borders efforts in Haiti is to take place at Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto. It is called Eat, Drink & Give.
Digital Journal Report by Carolyn E. Price - 5 comments

UC-Bolder prof: Haiti earthquake devastation was preventable

Sociology professor Kathleen Tierney, a nationally recognized disaster expert at the University of Colorado, Boulder, claims that there is no such thing as an inevitable, natural disaster, though earthquakes, hurricanes and tornadoes are bound to happen.

Russian Report: U.S. weapon against Iran caused Haiti earthquake

An unconfirmed report by the Russian Northern Fleets suggests that the devastating Haiti earthquake was caused by a United States Navy "earthquake weapons" test, which was intended to be used against Iran.
In the Media by Andrew Moran - 12 comments

Haiti earthquake survivor credits iPhone with saving his life

An American filmmaker, trapped in the rubble of the Hotel Montana says that with the help of his iPhone, he was able to survive last week's earthquake until help arrived.
In the Media by Carolyn E. Price - 6 comments

Hugo Chavez says U.S. using earthquake to occupy Haiti

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez accused the United States of using the devastating earthquake in Haiti as a pretext to occupy the Caribbean country.
In the Media by Andrew Moran - 3 comments

Family keeps faith Mountie dad will come home from battered Haiti

A son's faith in his dad remains intact against the odds. Luc Coates says his father, RCMP Supt. Doug Coates has the courage, and the will to survive the obstacles in Haiti. Supt. Coates has been missing since the quake.
In the Media by Salim Jiwa

Ottawa says over 1,400 Canadians are missing in Haiti

Canada may have to brace for more bad news from Haiti. Foreign affairs minister Lawrence Cannon says 1,415 Canadians are not accounted for following the earthquake. 13 Canadians are confirmed injured, four dead.
In the Media by Salim Jiwa - 4 comments
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Two years after a devastating earthquake killed thousands of people in Haiti, a cholera epidemic is still infecting 200 people a day around the capital Port-au-Prince.

Haiti and the neighboring Dominican Republic could be in for a period of periodic powerful earthquakes, according to a scientific study released Thursday.


Ottawa RCMP officers on duty in Haiti during the devastating 2010 earthquake have raised money to reopen an orphanage destroyed by the natural disaster.

The United Nations says victims of Haiti's 2010 earthquake are being placed at risk due to broken aid promises, with $231m needed this year.

Almost two years after a massive earthquake rocked Haiti, about half of the rubble has been cleared, aid groups are giving 1.1 million children daily midday meals and the number of Haitians in camps for displaced people is a third of what it was after the quake.

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This roadway in Leogane  Haiti was damaged by the 2010 earthquake.
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Jimmy Carter & Ehud Olmert: Feathers Of The Same Bird

Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert is an extremist – despite his claims on CNN this weekend that that the...
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The Fed: So Busy Deflating the Inflation Stats

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