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Musician Martelly Elected Haiti's Next President; Now What?

By Emily TroutmanApr 4th 2011 – 7:15PM
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Ramon Espinosa, AP

Musician Michel Martelly was overwhelmingly elected the next president of Haiti, according to preliminary results announced today. Martelly received 67 percent of the votes to his opponent Mirlande Manigat's 32 percent. This percentage closely mirrored the results Martelly's campaign announced earlier in the week, based...

Haiti's Election Will Be Over When This Man Says It's Over

By Emily TroutmanApr 3rd 2011 – 10:43AM
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AFP / Getty Images

On Tuesday, Haiti's electoral council issued the 91st communique of the election season: It was a note to advise the public that results will be delayed again. Few were surprised. Haiti's elections were first scheduled for Feb. 28, 2010. After the earthquake, new elections were organized for November. Like the "recovery,"...

Haiti Chooses New Leader, Hoping This One Delivers

Mar 20th 2011 – 9:30PM

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti -- Haitians scarred by decades of poverty, political corruption and natural disasters cast ballots Sunday for president in hopes a new leader could do what others have not: Replace homes and schools in the earthquake-devastated capital, improve education and create some optimism for the...

Mariah Carey 'Embarrassed' Over Concert Performed for Gadhafis

Mar 3rd 2011 – 12:46PM
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Jason Merritt, Getty Images

NEW YORK -- Mariah Carey says she was unaware that she was booked to perform a concert linked to Gadhafi's clan -- and she's embarrassed "to have participated in this mess." Carey is among a handful of entertainers who were paid handsome fees to give exclusive private concerts. It was later revealed the people behind...

Monsters and Dragons: Carnival Celebration Rises From Haiti's Ruins [Photos]

By Emily TroutmanFeb 27th 2011 – 2:01PM
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JACMEL, Haiti -- Inside the broken walls of private gardens, under tents and tarps, a quiet army is poised to take the stage. The city will celebrate Carnival tonight, and artists have been working for weeks to get ready. Hundreds of papier-mache creatures wait for their debut in the streets. A half-dozen enormous...

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Volunteering In The Wake Of A Disaster: The Pros, The Cons And How To Do So Effectively

By Elevate Destinations Apr 06th 2012 - 07:22AM

It's been nearly two and a half years since a devastating earthquake shook Haiti, rocking the country to its core and leaving those living there to pick up the pieces and rebuild shattered lives.

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Rev. Susan Baller-Shepard: Forget God. How Are We Helping Haiti?

By Rev. Susan Baller-Shepard Jan 11th 2012 - 06:12PM

Circling the second anniversary of Haiti's earthquake, theodicy questions linger, along with unmet pledges to give assistance and aid, to this, the poorest country in the western hemisphere.

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Lending All Hands to Haiti

By Tim Jahnigen Apr 11th 2011 - 05:48PM

In January 2010, one of the most destructive earthquakes in recent history struck the nation of Haiti, uprooting communities, tearing families apart, destroying homes and schools.

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How to Avoid Getting Scammed When Donating to Disaster Victims

By Dawn Fallik Mar 19th 2011 - 12:10PM

While your heart might want to help disaster victims in Japan or elsewhere, Better Business Bureau officials say that you should also keep your mind on your wallet.

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Background on Haiti earthquake

As of 2010, the following major earthquakes have been recorded in Haiti.

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