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Haiti newspaper says health ministry notes human flu in DR, not avian flu, following Haiti ban
A group of seven transient killer whales dropped by Vancouver's harbour on June 14, 2013, giving tourists and locals alike a rare treat.
WTO chief calls for closer CARICOM integration
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Inverness man helps build family orphanage in Haiti
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Haiti's few bodybuilders flex pecs and biceps in rare competition
Apple has unveiled its biggest update since the iPhone's launch in 2007, demonstrating the new software at the Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco on Monday.
U.N. condemns eviction of about 150 Haiti families
The United Nations is condemning the eviction of up to 150 Haitian families living in a makeshift settlement established after a devastating 2010 earthquake.
Haitian president to launch Caribbean aid for trade strategy
Also, for the convenience of our readers and the online community generally, we have reproduced the complete Caribbean Net News archives from 2004 to 2010 here .
Haiti bans Dominican meats, other goods following reports of flu cases
The Porsche 911 made its debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 1963. The rest, as they say, is history.
The film "Girl Rising" opens with a young woman in a colorful silk costume standing alone on a stage.
Haiti hosts 1st conference on mining efforts
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - Haiti is bringing in mining experts from around the world in hopes of developing precious metals in one of the world's poorest countries.
Haiti fire engulfs government building at port, up to 31 reported injured
Firefighters work to extinguish a massive fire to a government building at Port Market in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Thursday, May 30, 2013.
Global Best Projects Winner, Residential/Hospitality: Be Like Brit Orphanage
Be Like Brit is a 19,000-sq-ft, two-story orphanage on a four-acre site 30 miles east of Port-Au-Prince. It is named in honor of Britney Gengel, a 20-year-old American college student who died in the 2010 earthquake.
Students Recall Mission Trip to Haiti
Jane Ehlers reflects on her spring break experience with Morrow Memorial United Methodist Church.
Plane veers off runway in Haiti, no injuries
There were no injuries. Airport police spokesman Max Justin says the fire erupted as the airplane was speeding down the runway Sunday and the craft ran into the grass.
Finding peace in post-disaster Haiti
Displaced Haitians walk the streets amidst collapsed buildings and rubble in downtown Port Au Prince Thursday, Jan.