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Breaking News Sat, 28 Jan 2012
A man with two children sits in the rubble of the earthquake damaged Cathedral during a mass in Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Earthquake   Haiti   Photos   Scientists   Wikipedia: 2010 Haiti earthquake  
 The Guardian 
Scientists: Haiti, DR, brace for future big quakes
| PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — A U.S. scientist says Haiti and the Dominican Republic could be in for a period of periodic powerful earthquakes following the 2010 magnitude-7 quake that hit Haiti. |... (photo: AP / Ramon Espinosa)
Sunset on the north part of pink sand beach, Harbour Island, Bahamas.
Bahamas   Beaches   Island   Photos   Tourism   Wikipedia: The Bahamas  
 The Daily Mail 
Probably the best beach in the world: A real slice of paradise in the beautiful Bahamas
| I set out recently, at great personal sacrifice but for the betterment of science, on the challenging assignment to find what careful advertisers would doubtless call 'probably' the best beach in th... (photo: Public Domain / Larry Deack)
Facebook - Social networking site  The Guardian 
Facebook IPO could value it among top companies
| RYAN NAKASHIMA | AP Business Writer= LOS ANGELES (AP) — When Facebook makes its long-expected debut as a public company this spring, the social-networking company will likely vault into the ranks ... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Business   Companies   Facebook   Photos   Wikipedia: Facebook  
Girl-child-India.  The Times Of India 
No country for daughters, only 914 per 1000 boys
SHARE | AND | DISCUSSTweet NEW DELHI: Among the many ways that India confounds the world, this is a particularly ignominious one. While growth and development usually lead to more progressive attitude... (photo: WN / Sayali Santosh Kadam)
Girl   India   Photos   Population   Wikipedia: Girl  
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A United Nations (UN) peacekeeper from Brazil walks with children of Haiti on a regular patrol in Cite Soleil, a town located in Port-au-Prince, Haiti after a 7.0 earthquake struck the city 12. BBC News
UN police in Haiti accused of sexual abuse
The United Nations says it is investigating two alleged cases of sexual exploitation of children by UN staff in Haiti. | UN spokesman Martin Nesirky said one of the cases... (photo: US Navy / MCS1 David A Frech)
Haiti   Photos   Police   UN   Wikipedia: 2010 Haiti earthquake  
 ag2  Jaime Cullum (jazz singer) performing at the Carnival Center of Performing Arts in Miami, Florida on October 9, 2006.   The Miami Herald
International jazz festival in post-quake Haiti promotes music, education among Haitian musicians
| PORT-AU-PRINCE -- The improvised scales of the soprano saxophone dance off the soundproof walls, creating a mosaic of sound fused by African and Haitian rhythms. | This... (photo: WN / aruna)
Festival   Haiti   Jazz   Photos   Quake   Wikipedia: International Jazz Festivals Organization  
Ultralight seaplane at Varadero, Cuba. Because trikes are most often used for recreational flying by part time pilots, a premium is placed on gentle behavior especially at the stall, natural pitch stability, and ease-of-operation. The Washington Post
Cuba says tourist arrivals rose 7.3 percent last year
| HAVANA — Cuba says it received 7.3 percent more tourist visitors in 2011 than during the previous year. | Tourism Minister Manuel Marrero says about 2.7 million t... (photo: Creative Commons / BatteryIncluded)
Cuba   Economy   Photos   Tourism   Visitors   Wikipedia: Cuba  
A woman and her child stand outside their new tent at a camp in Croix des Bouquets, Haiti. Displaced Haitian families have resettled at the camp site follwing a devastating earthquake, 5 April, 2010. The Guardian
Haiti, Somalia and global jobs
| Where the aid has gone in Haiti, why the international community dragged its feet on Somalia famine, and a request for questions on the global jobs crisis | If you are ... (photo: UN / Sophia Paris)
Development   Haiti   Photos   Somalia   Wikipedia: 2010 Haiti earthquake  
Haitian President Rene Preval pauses during a joint news conference with Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, Tuesday, March 9, 2010, at the State Department in Washington The Miami Herald
To help Haiti, let more Haitians into the United States
| The second anniversary last week of the devastating Haiti earthquake, which killed around 150,000 people and destroyed much of Port-au-Prince, brought reports of mixed ... (photo: AP / Haraz N. Ghanbari)
Anniversary   Earthquake   Haiti   Photos   Wikipedia: 2010 Haiti earthquake  
Business and Economy Trade and Industry
- Cuba’s Communists meet to update party, not much buzz
- Retiree says he lost $1.6 million in Stanford CDs
- China Ex-Im Bank lends $41M for Bahamas project
- Ex-Stanford employee tells jurors he saw problems
Large city park in Varadero, Cuba.
Cuba tourism boom driven by Arab spring
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- Hague’s weekend Caribbean trip highlights our forgotte
- Cuba: Looking Back and Ahead
- Bayfield Spuds New Trinidad Well, but Trintes 2011 Productio
Sunset on the north part of pink sand beach, Harbour Island, Bahamas.
Probably the best beach in the world: A real slice of paradise in the beautiful Bahamas
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Money and Finance Science and Technology
- US women's soccer team qualifies for Olympics
- Retiree says he lost $1.6 million in Stanford CDs
- Haiti president now says no pardon for Duvalier
- China Ex-Im Bank lends $41M for Bahamas project
File - Alastair Campbell is seen in his office at Downing Street after announcing his resignation as director of Communications to Prime Minister Tony Blair, in London, Friday, Aug. 29, 2003.
Tony Blair: 12 months in his diary
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- Science plants the 'who asked for it' seed
- Rust threatens to mothball Science Center's Requin subma
- Obama's Indian origin technology czar Aneesh Chopra to l
- First Coast struggling to keep pace in biotech industry
A full moon taken from Sloane Square, London.
Gingrich reaches for the stars (well, the Moon at least)
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Health and Drugs Oil and Energy
- US women's soccer team qualifies for Olympics
- All Whites v Jamaica
- Jewell Cardwell: A grandpa times four
- Haiti president now says no pardon for Duvalier
File - Alastair Campbell is seen in his office at Downing Street after announcing his resignation as director of Communications to Prime Minister Tony Blair, in London, Friday, Aug. 29, 2003.
Tony Blair: 12 months in his diary
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- Pennsylvania eyes tax deals to lure Shell's 'ethane
- US citizen kidnapped in Nigeria freed
- Atlanta's going Shen Yun this weekend: Cobb Energy Perf
- This Weekend: Jan. 26-29
US Dollar - Currency
US stock index futures signal mixed Wall Street open
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- Cuba’s Communists meet to update party, not much buzz
- Cuban Communists to consider term limits for leaders
- Haiti president now says no pardon for Duvalier
- Ohio man clings to life at Jackson Memorial after botched ro
Children watch to a dried water canal filled with garbage at the slum of Cite Soleil in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Wednesday Nov. 10, 2010. Doctors and aid groups are rushing to set up cholera treatment centers across Haiti's capital as officials warn that the disease's encroachment into the city will bring a surge in cases. Cholera has killed more than 580 people across the country according to Haiti's health ministry.
New allegations of UN sexual abuse in Haiti
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- Australia seal India cricket Test series whitewash
- An exquisite Mexico beach, cursed by plastic
- An exquisite Mexico beach, cursed by plastic
- An exquisite Mexico beach, cursed by plastic
Sunset on the north part of pink sand beach, Harbour Island, Bahamas.
Probably the best beach in the world: A real slice of paradise in the beautiful Bahamas
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