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December 7, 2008 by Archivex-Haiti  
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Haiti’s Next Big Crisis: How to Hold Elections – TIME
18 Mar 2010 at 4:09pm

New York Daily News

Haiti's Next Big Crisis: How to Hold Elections
TIME
18, 2010 The gold-trimmed letters marking Haiti's Legislative Palace still shine brightly on the front wall of the seaside building in Port-au-Prince.
Lost in the ruins: Haiti's best and brightestThe Boston – Bay State Banner
Haiti's Rising UrgencyWorld Press Review
Two months after the quake, many Haitians still wonder where they will liveSeattle Times
Gadsden Times (blog) -Inside Higher Ed -Stars and Stripes
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Seminole’s Superior Uniform helps Haitian contractor rebound from earthquake …
19 Mar 2010 at 1:36am

Tampabay.com

Seminole's Superior Uniform helps Haitian contractor rebound from earthquake
Tampabay.com
When he walked into an apparel manufacturing plant a couple of miles from Haiti's airport, it was a pleasant change. He was greeted with a standing ovation.
Haitian Initiative Confirms Superior's Ongoing CommitmentMarketWatch (press release)

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Haitian immigration applications stalled – Toronto Sun
18 Mar 2010 at 11:44pm

National Post

Haitian immigration applications stalled
Toronto Sun
OTTAWA ? Haitian Canadians hoping to bring family members to Canada in the wake of January's devastating
160 Haitians received permanent Canadian visa: KenneyVisa Bureau

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A Hug For A Haitian Soccer Player Shows An American Girl’s Heart – NPR
18 Mar 2010 at 7:18pm

A Hug For A Haitian Soccer Player Shows An American Girl's Heart
NPR
Going into the match, the Americans knew that many of the girls on the Haitian team had lost parents, siblings and friends in the devastating Jan.
On Soccer Pitch, A Moment Of SportsmanshipNPR

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Haiti Looks Past Foreign Health Aid – Wall Street Journal
19 Mar 2010 at 2:11am

Haiti Looks Past Foreign Health Aid
Wall Street Journal
In the wake of the emergency, access to health care for many Haitians has never been better. But hospitals where foreign medical volunteers had been

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