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REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK: Around midnight the dance hall at Olofsson's, one of Port-au-Prince's grand hotels, is still dark and quiet, like…
REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK: There is an effort to train up to 250 people with skills to help reunite "lost" children like…
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) - The overnight downpour sent water coursing down the slopes of a former golf course that now…
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) - With no lighting and no security, they are menacing places after sunset...
Wyclef Jean's Yéle Haiti, a nonprofit organization that has delivered water and supplies to the earthquake-ravaged country, is under fire…
David Apperson's clothes hang untouched in his closet. His office door remains shut. His Harley-Davidson motorcycle sits in the garage,…
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) -- U.S. troops are withdrawing from the shattered capital, leaving many Haitians anxious that the most visible…
SAN BERNARDO, Chile (AP) - The Desarmes family left their native Haiti two weeks after the earthquake, joining the eldest…
PORT-AU-PRINCE - During the Jan. 12 earthquake, there were few cries of ayibobo, the Voodoo calling of the gods. Instead,…
FROM THE FASHION JOURNAL In the midst of cries of donor fatigue, one New York City fashion designer continues the
LEOGANE - For the last month or so, residents here have been busy finding relatives, burying the dead and settling…
PORT-AU-PRINCE - Doctors here are bracing for another onslaught of patients, as emergency workers leave the country and thousands of…
PORT-AU-PRINCE(AP) - Six U.S.-bound orphans seized by Haitian police despite having their papers in order remained in a government-run nursery…
When a torrential downpour soaked Port-au-Prince, it left residents here vulnerable not only to the drenching but to the ailments…
PORT-AU-PRINCE (AP) - Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive says the Haitian government will appropriate land to build temporary camps for earthquake…