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Haiti's Presidential Election Plays Out on a Crowded Political Stage Allyn Gaestel

Haiti's Presidential Election Plays Out on a Crowded Political Stage

While there were only two candidates, many more players continue to vie for influence in Haitian politics

In Haiti, Preliminary Election Results Spark Protests

In Haiti, Preliminary Election Results Spark Protests

Haiti's long, troubled election inched forward last night when the Provisional Electoral Council (CEP) announced the first round of…

What's Causing the Cholera Epidemic in Haiti? We Are

What's Causing the Cholera Epidemic in Haiti? We Are

PORT-AU-PRINCE -- Last Tuesday, Fritz Hauteau started to feel very ill. He had diarrhea; he was vomiting; he was feeling weaker and weaker.…

Haiti in the Time of Cholera

Haiti in the Time of Cholera

How an ill and angry country is dealing with a devastating epidemic

Wyclef Jean's Presidential Bid Shut Down: Reverberations in Haiti Allyn Gaestel

Wyclef Jean's Presidential Bid Shut Down: Reverberations in Haiti

Residents thought the superstar could change the status quo --Jean says he'll still continue trying to improve the country even without a spot as a presidential candidate

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