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Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Jan 25, 2009

  Come home, Haiti, to the legacy of your founding fathers!

By Jean H Charles: It is a fitting tribute to 233 years of the American Revolution, forty five years of America true black integration that culminate into the election of the 44th President, Barack Obama as the first black leader of the United States to call on Haiti the first black...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Jan 17, 2009

  Haiti, a report card, one year later

By Jean H Charles: Last year on January 1st 2007, I wrote an essay entitled: ‘Haiti must engage in a mode of urgency to catch up with the rest of the Caribbean.” One year later, it is now time for a report card on, how Haiti has faired in its praxis of good governance. A caveat is in...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Oct 11, 2008

  UNITED NATIONS warns hungry Haitians could cause more unrest in Haiti

UN warns hungry Haitians could cause more unrest: By Louis Charbonneau - UNITED NATIONS (Reuters): Ignoring the plight of hurricane-ravaged Haiti and leaving its population hungry and angry could lead to a new wave of social unrest in the Caribbean country, the top UN envoy to Haiti said...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Sep 8, 2008

  The United Nations Monitor Storm-ravaged Countries In The Caribbean

UN Monitoring Region: By Quincy Parker - Nassau, Bahamas: With storm after storm pounding the region and little reprieve in between, the United Nations has announced that while it is providing assistance to a number of storm-ravaged countries in the Caribbean, its resources are stretched....... [view]

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