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Haiti raises death toll for earthquake from 212,000 to 230,000, equaling Asian tsunami
UN peacekeepers patrol downtown Port-au-Prince on Tuesday on the day the Haiti death toll equaled that of the Asian tsunami PORT-AU-PRINCE -- Haiti 's government has raised the death toll for the Jan.
6 hrs ago | Atlanta Journal-Constitution
CDC worker's body found in Haiti
The body of Diane Caves, a 31-year-old Atlanta woman on temporary assignment to Haiti, has been found, according to the National Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which dispatched her to Port-au-Prince just before a massive earthquake on Jan.
11 hrs ago | KHWB-TV Houston
Delayed dream comes true as widow of Minn. bridge collapse victim adopts twin Haitian toddlers
Betsy Sathers wears the glow of a new mother as she perches on the couch in her family room, smiling and chatting with visitors while still managing to keep an eye on the 2-year-old twins burbling and cavorting at her feet.
15 hrs ago | KING-TV Seattle
Remains of SW Wash. man found amid Haiti quake ruins
The remains of a Washougal man killed in the Haitian earthquake have been found.
Haitians confront new threat: deadly spring rains
Survivors of Haiti's catastrophic earthquake have had one saving grace: There's been no significant rain since the disaster.
Lawyer: Idahoans had papers to take kids out of Haiti
Attorney Aviol Fleurant's remarks came as investigators questioned the Baptist group's leader, Laura Silsby, who insisted she is innocent of any wrongdoing.
The Dominican Republic, Haiti's island partner, is open to tourists
The Dominican Republic wants travelers to know that its hotels, airports and resorts are open for business and operating as usual.
Admin costs, logistics, bookkeeping mean some donations better than others
As Canadians continue to donate tens of millions of dollars to relief efforts in Haiti, aid organizations are scrambling to ensure as much money as possible finds its way into the devastated country.
Haiti protesters denounce aid corruption, hoarding
Hundreds of Haitian earthquake survivors protested in a suburb of the wrecked capital on Sunday, accusing a district mayor of corruption and hoarding food aid provided by relief groups, witnesses said.
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Should gay ships stop in homophobic ports-'o-call?
A cruise to the Bahamas benefitting Miami Beach Gay Pride this spring is once again calling attention to the appropriateness of visiting Caribbean nations that have a poor record on LGBT rights.
Haiti holds funeral of American volunteers
People light candles at the funeral of two American volunteers in Port-au-Prince, capital of Haiti, Feb.
Health emergency: Helping Haiti's fragile minds
The battered bodies may be mending, but the minds still struggle. As many as one in five Haiti earthquake victims have suffered trauma so great with the multiple shock of lost homes, jobs and loved ones that they won't be able to cope without professional help, doctors say.
US vows to stay course as Haiti battles hunger
The battle-stretched US military Saturday vowed to help Haiti as long as needed, as the Caribbean nation struggles to feed up to a million people left destitute by a huge quake.
Orphanages in Haiti often no refuge
The floors were concrete and the windows were broken. There was no electricity or running water.
G7 promises to keep stimulus intact, for now
The world's top financial leaders promised Saturday to continue stimulus spending, even as the global economic recovery picks up, and to hold financial institutions financially responsible for any future crisis stemming from the sector.
Frog found in Costa Rica's rainforest
Costa Rica - green and happy? Whatever the outcome of the presidential elections on Sunday, one thing seems certain.
Haitians 'unwilling to use camps'
Homeless Haitians are unwilling to move to new camps outside the devastated capital.
Americans Want To Await Haiti Court Date In U.S.
Ten U.S. Baptist missionaries charged with child kidnapping should be allowed to leave the country pending the outcome of their case, their Haitian lawyer argued before a judge Friday.
Fugitive from El Salvador arrested on I-20
Friday, February 05, 2010 at 2:54 p.m. Read more: Local , Fugitive , El Salvador , Arrested , Interstate 20 , Darlington County , Us Customs and Immigration , Manuel De Jesus Maravilla Munoz A spokesman for the Darlington County Sheriff's Office says deputies arrested a wanted fugitive from El Salvador while working Interstate 20.
Haiti Painting to be Auctioned for Relief Effort
An early 20th century painting of Haiti's now-devastated capital will be sold at a New York City auction to benefit earthquake victims.
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