 Former "lawyer" for U.S. missionaries in Haiti arrested - Denver Post ... Dominican capital, Santo Domingo, the National Drug Control Agency said. Agency spokesman Roberto Lebron said he did not know whether Puello would be extradited to the U.S., where he is wanted on smuggling charges, or El Salvador ... Haiti with ...
After Haiti quake, a crying need - Herald Tribune Franklin Normil, the acting director, who has worked there ... Conditions at Mars and Kline are particularly bad, although this kind of place is not unique to Haiti," said Dr. Giuseppe Raviola, director of mental health and psychosocial services for ...
Deluge swamps Haiti's homeless - WA today ONE of the heaviest rains since Haiti's January 12 earthquake has swamped homeless ... side [of the tarp], the children were on the other side and I was trying to push the water out,'' Jackquine Exama, a 34-year-old mother of seven, said through ...
Legal adviser to US Haiti missionaries arrested - Stabroek News ... arrested in Santo Domingo, local police said yesterday. Jorge Puello Torres, wanted by El Salvador as a suspect in a human trafficking ring, was detained at a car wash in the city late on Thursday, a spokesman from the Dominican Republic’s ...
With cheap food imports, Haiti unable to feed itself - The Keene Sentinel ... leaders focused on fixing Haiti are admitting for the first time that loosening trade barriers has only exacerbated hunger in Haiti and elsewhere. They’re led by former U.S. President Bill Clinton ... the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
Comfort Returns to U.S. Following Haiti Mission - Global Security ... 20) navigated the Chesapeake Mar. 13 as high-ranking flag officers and family members at Naval Base Norfolk, Va. enthusiastically awaited the hospital ship's return from its mission in Haiti supporting ... off the coast of Port-au-Prince, had ...
Food imports keep Haiti from feeding itself - LJWORLD Maria Carmelle Jean, center, sells rice and dry products Saturday at a downtown street market in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Decades of cheap imports, especially rice from the U.S., punctuated with abundant aid in various crises, have destroyed local ...
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USS Comfort Returns Home From Haiti - digtriad.com Baltimore, MD -- A floating navy hospital ship is returning home after a two-month mission to earthquake-stricken Haiti. The nearly 900-foot floating vessel left Baltimore in mid-January to treat patients off the coast of Port-au-Prince. Cmdr. Tim Donahue, the ship's director of surgery, says the
Administration says agreement near to cancel Haiti's ... - Washington Examiner WASHINGTON — The Obama administration says it is near an agreement with other nations to cancel the $447 million that Haiti owes to the Inter-American Development Bank. Treasury Department officials said Thursday that a deal would likely be struck ...
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