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The aftermath of Haiti's uncommonly vicious tyrant Jean-Bertrand Aristide and his murderous regime's end - March 10-11, 2004

                          

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Haiti's new Prime Minister Gerard Latortue speaks to the press upon his arrival in Port-au-Prince. A lawyer and economist Latortue, 69, was for years the highest ranking Haitian to work in the United Nations system.(AFP/Yuri Cortez)
                                

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Haitian journalists hold their taperecorders next to a speaker during a press conference by the members of the council of eminent Haitians (rear) as they announce to the press why they selected Gerard Latortue to be Haiti's new Prime Minister.(AFP/Roberto Schmidt)
                                       

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US Marine Corporal Curtis Stoddard mans a position atop a truck in a convoy late in the afternoon in Port-au-Prince. Troops from the US, France and Chile have poured into Haiti in an effort to stabilize the country after former Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide fled the country.(AFP/Roberto Schmidt)
                                         
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Rebels guard the streets in downtown Cap-Haitien, Haiti, on Feb. 27, 2004. The recent hammering from weeks of fighting between forces for and against deposed President Jean-Bertrand Aristide has left Cap-Haitien, Haiti's second city of half a million people, an armed camp -- battered, partly burned and on edge. (AP Photo/Pablo Aneli)
                                       

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Two Haitian boys talk to a US marine posting guard at the city's port in Port-au-Prince. Troops from the US, France and Chile have poured troops into Haiti in an effort to stabilize the country after former Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide fled the country.(AFP/Yuri Cortez)
                                           
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New Haitian Prime Minister Gerard Latortue, of Boca Raton, Fla., is surrounded by media as he readies to board a plane to Haiti at Miami International Airport Wednesday March 10, 2004. Latortue, a former U.N. official who served in Africa and as an international business consultant in South Florida, was chosen Tuesday to head a transitional government and organize elections. (AP Photo/Mitchell Zachs)
                      
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U.S. Marines patrol in the La Saline district of Port-au-Prince, Haiti on Thursday March 11, 2004. (AP Photo/Pablo Aneli)
                                            
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Supporters of ousted President Jean-Bertrand Aristide march in the Bel-Air district of Port-au-Prince, Haiti on Thursday March 11, 2004.(AP Photo/Pablo Aneli)
                                         
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A man holds up a poster of ousted President Jean-Bertrand Aristide during a pro-Aristide march in the Bel-Air district of Port-au-Prince, Haiti on Thursday March 11, 2004.(AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)
                            

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People on a roof watch as supporters of ousted President Jean-Bertrand Aristide march in the Bel-Air district of Port-au-Prince, Haiti on Thursday March 11, 2004.(AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)
                          
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A child holds up a poster of ousted President Jean Bertrand Aristide during a pro-Aristide march in the Bel-Air district of Port-au-Prince, Haiti on Thursday March 11, 2004.(AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)
                                  

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Haiti's new Prime Minister Gerard Latortue speaks to the press upon his arrival in Port-au-Prince(AFP/Yuri Cortez)
                                     
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U.S. Marines patrol the La Saline district of Port-au-Prince, Haiti on Thursday March 11, 2004. (AP Photo/Pablo Aneli)
                                 
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Supporters of ousted President Jean-Bertrand Aristide march in the Bel-Air district of Port-au-Prince, Haiti on Thursday March 11, 2004. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)
                        
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