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A murderer that terrorized the Dominican Republic for years during the 18TH century.

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A poem by me.

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Haiti’s exiled former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide returned home Friday as his country prepared for Sunday’s crucial presidential run-off vote.

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Aristide, who criticized the decision to exclude his Fanmi Laval party from the elections, was mum about any potential endorsement. In his speech, he told Haitians that division is weakness and that humiliation of one Haitian is humiliation of all Haitians.

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We were there for Haiti. We were there for the 33 Chilean miners. Now let us be there for Japan, who need our help more than ever.

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Former dictator welcomed by supporters after flying home following 25 years in exile in France.

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Haiti is an isle. Benin is a landlocked countries. Haiti and Benin have produced many refugees and intellectuals that live in North America and France and they are both French speaking.

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Haiti will mark the first anniversary of the 7.7-magnitude earthquake that killed at least 250,000 and left 1.5 million homeless, with the effects still painfully evident a year on.

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Before you finish making your New Year’s resolutions, read this article.

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The curtain draws for 2010 an unforgettable end to a decade of renaissance marked by a collage of inevitable events in history that will remain in our memories for a long time to come.

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