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Katalina

Katalina

Katalina Fresco is served from a boat and can only be ordered by phone.

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World Cup passion kills in Haiti

World Cup passion kills in Haiti

Every World Cup year, the Haitian people become divided into two big, antagonistic groups of football fans: Brazilians and Argentineans. Other countries’ teams have fans as well, but not even a fraction of the two football powerhouses, our continental neighbours.

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Return to Terre-Neuve

Return to Terre-Neuve

Emmanuel Midi returns to rural Haiti for thefirst time since the earthquake, and find that aid has not yet made an impact there.

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There’s no such thing as a silly job

There’s no such thing as a silly job

Inozile didn’t want to stay and do nothing. He borrowed $300 Haitian dollars, and opened a small business selling cell phone cards, recharges, and public phone calls.

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Nobody is exempt

Nobody is exempt

Receptions continue at one of the oldest Catholic churches in Port-Au-Prince even though there aren't enough chairs for its' members.

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Who has the solution?

Who has the solution?

At an anti-Preval protest Monday in Port-au-Prince, many demanded the return of Jean-Bertrand Aristide. But can Haiti's problems be solved by a single man?

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A week of walks

A week of walks

They would like to know what have been done with all the millions that Haiti has received since the earthquake. Where are the jobs that were promised? It doesn’t make sense that even university-educated young people can only find work picking up rubble.

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Movie night in Haiti’s Camps

Movie night in Haiti’s Camps

At first, I thought Tele Mobil showed the same free movies as other organizations, playing any type of film to keep people busy. I was wrong.

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Frustration mounts at Haiti’s gas shortage

Frustration mounts at Haiti’s gas shortage

Car owners are obliged to take their gasoline by the gallon, and then transport it back to their vehicles by hand.

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Back to school, in the disaster

Back to school, in the disaster

This week, kids in Haiti are back at school, but not all are finding the classroom doors open.

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