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Out of Tragedy, Some Good News

By Emily TroutmanJul 12th 2010 – 11:00PM
Emily Troutman for AOL News

Emily Troutman for AOL News

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (July 13) -- Since January, news reports about the progress of earthquake recovery in Haiti have been largely negative. It is impossible to ignore 1.5 million Haitians living in the streets. But often, the bad news rises to the top because good news is harder to define. The earthquake in Haiti is an...

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  • 12/12/11 Ex-Ala. official in sperm-donation scandal Source: USA Today A former top Alabama official who campaigned against gay marriage in his failed bid for governor has donated sperm to several lesbian couples in New Zealand while doing earthquake-recovery work, according to The New Zealand Herald.
  • 05/18/11 Thousands of cranes folded for Japan Source: Mill Valley Herald - Mill Valley CA When a project launched at the end of March encouraging children to fold paper cranes to support Japan's earthquake-recovery efforts, Marin resident Cameron Sinclair and his colleagues weren't sure they would reach their goal of 100,000 cranes.
  • 05/11/11 Youth fold more than 1 million cranes to help Japan Source: Sausalito Marinscope - Sausalito CA When a project launched at the end of March encouraging children to fold paper cranes to support Japan's earthquake-recovery efforts, Sausalito resident Cameron Sinclair and his colleagues weren't sure they would reach their goal of 100,000 cranes.
  • 05/03/11 Treat for those hit by earthquake tragedy Source: The Press Kiwis fan Brian Walker can't wait to be pitchside for Friday's Anzac rugby league test on the Gold Coast – but he would rather still have his daughter.
  • 04/16/11 Japan still calling on Port of Olympia Source: The Olympian - Olympia WA Published April 16, 2011 0 comments Japan still calling on Port OLYMPIA – The Global Wisdom is expected to dock at the Port of Olympia today, a sign that Weyerhaeuser's Japan shipping schedule through the port remains intact after a massive earthquake and tsunami struck that country March 11.

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