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most distinctive building, where citizens must chiefly put great weight on checks and
balances, on limits to power and hence to abuses of power, if the Caribbean nation is to
finally become a democracy and permanently remain so, after more than 200 years of
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If
you (tackle broad, difficult and elusive subjects) think you might enjoy the
penetrating insights and arguments found in our columns (left), especially
those intelligently, elegantly written, not on pieces of papyrus, as did the Egyptians,
more than 3,000 years ago, rather on pieces of paper and then published by way of the
Internet, by our foremost writer, the Boston's Haitian-American community éminence grise,
professor Yves A. Isidor, commence reading them now and print those time has not permitted
you to read for your onward (intellectual) journey, for example. |
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William Tyndale
translated the Bible into English. Sure you, more than 450 years later, can instead
translate and then read wehaitians.com in French, Spanish, German, Italian and many other
languages. You will not be martyred for heresy, as was Tyndale. |
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Three of our 6,000-plus photographs, below and
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