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Fighting starvation, Haitians share portions
Category: Top Stories
Posted by: Alicia

New rules of etiquette emerge: No matter wat is found, it must be shared.

Builders dream of a better Haiti
Category: General
Posted by: Anthony
A group of architects, engineers and urban planners has met every day since the devastating quake, discussing not how to rebuild but how to start anew.


U.S. Boosts Troops in Haiti as Clinton Defends Military’s Role
Category: Top Stories
Posted by: Anthony
The U.S. ramped up its presence in Haiti to more than 15,400 soldiers, sailors and airmen as Secretary of State Hillary Clinton assailed criticism of the military’s role in the relief efforts.
Urgent need for tent cities in Haiti
Category: Videos
Posted by: Alicia
The collapse of much of Haiti's capital has a large part of the nation struggling just to find a place to sleep.
Smallest survivors pose big problem in Haiti
Category: Top Stories
Posted by: Alicia
The smallest survivors of Haiti's catastrophic earthquake are growing into one of the biggest problems in its aftermath.
Haiti's future doctors face tough choices
Category: Videos
Posted by: Anthony
It has become painfully clear in the aftermath of the Haiti earthquake just how desperate the country is for doctors.
Cash is best donation after disaster
Category: General
Posted by: Alicia
Earthquake-devastated Haitians need donations of cash not clothes, food, medicine, or other relief supplies, aid groups say.
Understanding Why Haiti's Building Collapsed
Category: General
Posted by: Anthony
Lessons learned from the destruction of Haiti's presidential home.
Amputation patients get only Motrin
Category: Videos
Posted by: Alicia
Eight days after the catastrophic quake, doctors in Haiti are still woefully short of medical supplies
Category: Videos
Posted by: Alicia
"We're asking people to help," he said...
Mass graves swell after Haiti earthquake
Category: Top Stories
Posted by: Alicia
Workers are carving out mass graves on a hillside north of Haiti's capital, using earth-movers to bury 10,000 earthquake victims.
U.S. official: We're improving aid to Haiti
Category: Top Stories
Posted by: Alicia
U.S. officials say they are taking steps to right both the problem and the perception.
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