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CCNMatthews via Yahoo! Finance - Thu Nov 5, 9:01 am ET
MONTREAL, QUEBEC-- - Majescor Resources Inc. and partner SIMACT Alliance Copper Gold Inc. are pleased to report that drilling has commenced on the SOMINE copper-gold Property located in the North-East mineral district of Haiti.
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Creative Loafing Charlotte - 1 hour 58 minutes ago
Tuesday, Nov. 17... By Anita overcash Boston artist Loïs Mailou Jones touched many with the by-product of her paintbrush hitting the canvas. Her works, birthed of the late Harlem Renaissance, grew into more contemporary art with influences splattering from across the globe, including America, Africa, France and Haiti. That in mind, you don't want to miss Mint Museum of Art's new exhibition, Loïs ...
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NewsLink Indiana - Mon Nov 9, 4:04 pm ET
The Roemer family from Yorktown will be selling toys Saturday at the Old Riley School Gym in Muncie. From 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., the community is encouraged to stop by and rummage through the new and gently used toys. All the proceeds from the toy sale will benefit a school in Haiti.
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INO News - Fri Oct 30, 9:14 am ET
(RTTNews) - The Haitian Prime Minister Michele Pierre-Louis has been voted out of power by the Senate Friday, according to reports from the capital, Port-au-Prince.
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The Aspen Times - Tue Nov 10, 6:23 am ET
KSPN helps feed the poor Aspen Times staff report Aspen, CO Colorado KSPN - Radio station KSPN is teaming with the nonprofit Food for the Poor to raise money to feed hungry families and starving children in Haiti. Today, KSPN morning host Sam Scholl will host a representative from Food for the Poor for their fundraising efforts. Sydney Henry of Food for the Poor will be in the studio describing ...
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NBC26 Green Bay - Fri Oct 30, 2:06 am ET
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) - A Senate vote to remove Haiti's prime minister early Friday threatens to destabilize the political climate in the storm-torn nation and complicate efforts to attract much needed foreign investment.
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EARTHtimes.org - Fri Oct 30, 4:37 pm ET
Port-au-Prince, Haiti - Haiti's Senate on Friday sacked Prime Minister Michelle Pierre-Louis amid allegations of corruption, just one year after she took office in the empoverished Caribbean country. She had refused to appear before the upper chamber...
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NBC26 Green Bay - Fri Oct 30, 12:06 pm ET
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) - Haiti's president turned Friday to a member of his former prime minister's freshly dissolved Cabinet to replace her, a day after she was abruptly removed by the Senate in a vote that reflects the country's deep political divisions.
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Naples Daily News - Mon Nov 9, 5:31 pm ET
NAPLES — By most accounts, he was an intensely jealous, paranoid and violent man. From new court documents in the case of Mesac Damas, the 33-year-old suspect in the brutal slayings of his wife and five children in September, a picture emerges of a man desperate to retain control of a wife he believed was unloving and unfaithful. He boasted of beating her, checked on her at work and even ...
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AP via Yahoo! News - Tue Nov 10, 9:35 am ET
Tropical Storm Ida sloshed ashore with rain and gusty but weakening winds before dawn Tuesday as weather-hardened Gulf Coast residents rode out the rare late-season storm.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Tue Nov 10, 6:28 am ET
Weather-hardened Gulf Coast residents refused to retreat from a rare late-season tropical storm that weakened as it crept toward shore Tuesday, bringing heavy rain, stiff winds and some flooding.
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Beaumont Enterprise - Mon Nov 9, 3:09 pm ET
Port of Beaumont: Beagle VI, Panama, wheat for Haiti; BBC Colorado, Antigua & Barbuda, inbound with steel billets; Johanna Oldendorf, Liberia, soybeans for China; MV Lifter, Antigua & Barbuda, inbound with windmills; Ikebana, Singapore, inbound with forest products; Caja Duchess, Marshall Islands, potash for Colombia.
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MSNBC - Mon Nov 9, 10:47 am ET
TheGrio: Sammy Sosa's move to lighten his skin highlights an ugly truth.
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Entertainment Weekly - 2 hours 53 minutes ago
By Darren Franich Darren Franich on three things he liked about last night's episode -- and three reasons the positives drown in a sea of terrific badness
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Chicago Tribune - 2 hours 32 minutes ago
Bon Jovi, 'The Circle' ★ 1/2 (out of four) "Who's gonna work for the working man?" wonders Jon Bon Jovi on the new album by the long-running outfit that bears his name. Well, Bon Jovi is up to the job: On "The Circle" (Island), this band of Jersey boys makes a recession-appropriate return (after appealing forays into pop and country) to its old blue-collar arena-rock style; "Work for the Working ...