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  1. SALINE: Local students travel to Haiti to provide clean drinking water, teacher seeks funding

    Sending high school students to Haiti to improve the quality of life in the impoverished nation could become a regular occurrence.

    The Saline Reporter May 15 12:00PM UTC
  2. A $300 million development project—and Haiti’s future—depend on America’s open markets

    CARACOL, HAITI—Along the highway that parallels Haiti’s north coast, not far from the bay where Christopher Columbus’s Santa Maria is believed to have shipwrecked on Christmas Day in 1492, giant billboards ...

    Quartz via Yahoo! Finance May 8 11:01AM UTC
  3. Attacks on Haiti camps prompt fears of eviction

    PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) -- Attorney Reynold Georges showed up with a judge and a police officer on a recent afternoon at Camp Acra, a cluster of tents and plywood shelters scattered across rocky hills dotted with trees in the heart of the Haitian

    The Vacaville Reporter May 15 08:11AM UTC
  4. NYPD Receives Award For Post-Earthquake Efforts In Haiti

    The State Department is honoring the NYPD with the first ever Excellence In Criminal Justice Award for its work in Haiti since the 2010 earthquake that devastated the country.

    NY1 News May 12 15:37PM UTC
  5. Haiti president defends first 2 years in office

    PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — Haitian President Michel Martelly defended his administration Tuesday as he marked two years in office, pointing to a national school-tuition program, social protection projects and the return of tourism as his leading achievements.        

    Boston Globe May 14 23:03PM UTC
  6. How Haiti's Future Depends on American Markets

    A major industrial park has been touted as a solution to the troubled country's economic woes. Does it really deserve the hype?        

    The Atlantic May 8 20:10PM UTC
  7. Haiti: Forced evictions worsen the already dire lot of earthquake homeless

    Forced evictions in Haiti are worsening the already desperate situation of thousands of people still living in displacement camps more than three years after the devastating earthquake of January 2010. April 22, 2013 Forced evictions in Haiti are worsening the already desperate situation of thousands of people still living in displacement camps more than three years after the devastating ...

    Amnesty International Apr 23 16:06PM UTC
  8. Former Haiti President Emerges to Testify in Court

    Former Haitian President Aristide makes rare public appearance to testify in court        

    ABC News May 11 02:51AM UTC
  9. Haiti aiming to plant 1.2 million trees in a single day

    Haiti, one of the world’s most deforested countries, launches its first national tree-planting program next month. President Michel Martelly’s government calls the effort “a big signal” that the administration is determined to reverse environmental degradation and address one of the main causes of poverty on the Caribbean island.

    Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News Apr 29 14:40PM UTC
  10. In Miami, Donna Karan showcases Haitian artisans

    MIAMI (AP) — The handbag Donna Karan was showing off Friday lacked her signature logo, or any designer's logo. It was made of paper mache and, the fashion designer said, represented Haiti's handmade carnival masks — in wearable form.

    Associated Press via Yahoo! News May 17 22:25PM UTC