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CRIME/GRAND IMMORALITY
Will Haiti chief prosecutor, Claudy Gassant, soon prove to be immeasurably against U.S. laws, extremely helping with the promotion of "grand immorality," by the company he innocently keeps?
                        
Clerk injured after Haitian lawmaker allegedly fired his gun at colleague during a heated debate in Haiti parliament
                                 
Posted Monday, March 31, 2008
                          
As jobs vanish and prices rise, food stamp use nears record
                         
Posted Sunday, March 30, 2008
                                 
In Boston, residents seek face-to-face advice to avoid foreclosure
                                               
Muslims more numerous than Catholics
                          
Thieves leave cars, but take catalytic converters
                        
Behind every great inventor, many others whom history forgot
                            
Posted Friday, March 28, 2008
                      
At least 304,000 inmates eligible for deportation, official says
                            
Haiti Prime Minister from hell Alexis at the Department of State
                                       
How not to prevent foreclosures
                             
The hunt for health insurance for those who are self-employed
                                        
A foolish immigration purge
                     
Posted Thursday, March 27, 2008
                                          
Philippe challenges U.S. DEA, FBI agents to once again try to take him out of the circulation
                               
Posted Wednesday, March 26, 2008
                      
A political comeback: Supply-side economics
                               
Posted Tuesday, March 25, 2008
                        
A quasi-minuscule army, comprising of U.S. DEA, FBI agents, again fails to arrest former rebel leader Philippe
                                            
Posted Sunday, March 23, 2008
              
Qualified borrowers face credit squeeze
                                     
IN FRENCH
Boulos is no go in from hell Haiti
                               
Haiti's fast increasing abject poverty stirs nostalgia for old ghosts
                             
Gap in life expectancy widens for the nation
                                        
Posted Saturday, March 22, 2008
                                          
Renowed mutinous Haitian coast guard commander Octave Cayard's nephew is placed in tight handcuffs on grand theft and racketeering charges
                                
An immigration agent in New York, a green card, and a repeated demand for prolonged, unreciprocal sexual pleasure
                                   
Cash machine in England gives double the amount of money requested for several hours
                                     
Posted Thursday, March 20, 2008
                            
Groups respond to Obama's call for national discussion about race
                        
Posted Tuesday, March 18, 2008
               
The forced resignation of Rudolph Boulos from the Haitian senate, a first in the new war of nationality
                                   
Transcript of U.S. presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama's unprecedented speech on race and politics in America
                              
A tale of two gyms: Building muscle worlds apart
                                             
Posted Sunday, March 16, 2008
                                 
Millions of Muslisms think Shariah means the rule of law. Could they be right?
                                    
As the credit crisis grows, at a fast pace so, student aid availability questioned
                          
BROCKTON/MA HAITIAN COMMUNITY BRIEFING
The Federal Communications Commission, commonly known as FCC, Thursday ordered two Brockton's low power radio stations to permanently cease operation, effective immediately. Affected by the FCC's order were Radio Soleil Internationale and Explosion FM.
                                          
GRAND IMMORALITY
Will Haiti chief prosecutor, Claudy Gassant, soon prove to be immeasurably against U.S. laws, extremely helping with the promotion of "grand immorality," by the company he innocently keeps?
                             
Posted Friday, March 14, 2008
                              
In lagging Haiti, First Lady finds positive signs
                        
Posted Thursday, March 13, 2008
                     
Stronger rules for mortgages are proposed
                                
Posted Wednesday, March 12, 2008
                                
DESTRUCTIVE BEHAVIOR
IMAGES - Hooker-happy New York State governor, Spitzer, forced to resign
                                  
Posted Tuesday, March 11, 2008
                         
With $50 and a plane ticket to Haiti, one can buy a slave
                                         
Haitian police launched operation "wipe gangs out"
                              
Posted Monday, March 10, 2008
                            
Vatican's today limited number of "new sins"
                                 
Billionaire investor sees bank failures ahead
                          
Posted Sunday, March 9, 2008
                 
How do you get a terrorist to talk?
                                               
Today's big word, waterboarding, what exactly it means?
                   
Posted Saturday, March 8, 2008
                               
Max Beauvoir, king, but of grand Voodoo priests, ordinary Voodoo priests
                       
Posted Friday, March 7, 2008
                               
Intelligently telephoning Haiti, effective March 1, 2008
                    
In Haiti, when fast growing unparalled corruption, gross incompetence cause tons of food aid to rot as millions of Haitians, in increasing numbers, go hungry, succumb to food deprivation
                                         
Danticat honored at the National Book Critics Circle award ceremony
                      
Defense begins in Liberty City retrial of terrorism suspects; each faces up to 70 years in prison, if convicted
                
Posted Wednesday, March 5, 2008
                          
Gang-banger who claims to be a senior member of imprisoned Ketant "Casa Nostra" deported to Haiti                            
                                 
Man threatens to terminate wife's life with the help of a Voodoo curse and gun                 
                                         
Posted Tuesday, March 4, 2008
                       
In Florida, a jury also returns a verdict of serious moral culpability against Haitian mother of 74
                             
Posted Sunday, March 2008
                 
Obama, you too, pose graciously wearing the traditional dress of your host
                         
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