Haiti

Creole languages celebrated on Oct. 28

During the last three decades, Oct. 28 has been the day to celebrate creole languages throughout the world. Creole is a stable language that has grown from a mixture of other languages, where the words come from the parent...

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Minding Your Matters® Organizing Return to Haitian Orphanage

Minding Your Matters® owner Janice Russell, and organizers KC Coolbaugh and Katie Gracz will travel to Hope for Haiti Children’s Center to continue organizing the orphanage. Coolbaugh and Gracz travelled down last summer for...

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Aer Lingus cuts ‘vital’ for survival

By Niamh Hennessy Saturday, November 21, 2009 AER Lingus is at the most critical juncture in its history and the planned cost cutting measures must be achieved, according to Aer Lingus board member Leslie Buckley. Now is the...

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Oasis of the Seas sets sail - USATODAY.com

An event in itself: Oasis of the Seas, the world's largest cruise ship, makes its way to Fort Lauderdale. Just when you thought cruise ships couldn't get any bigger, along comes Royal Caribbean's Oasis of the Seas. The...

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HAITI: Shooting Incident Sparks Anger at U.N. Troops

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Nov 20 (IPS) - Under a beating sun in the grassy field where two U.N. helicopters landed in Grand Goave last week, 19-year-old Benson Blanc moved his hands as if rapid-firing a gun into the ground in front of...

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Somalia, Afghanistan ranked most corrupt countries in annual survey

JURIST] The conflict-ravaged nations of Somalia, Afghanistan, Myanmar, Sudan, and Iraq rank among the world's most corrupt, according to the 2009 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) [text; press release] published Tuesday by...

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A Passion For Giving Film Review

Accompanied by her husband, Robert, who served as her cameraman, Ms. Leacock crisscrossed the planet chronicling the selfless efforts of generous individuals dedicated to alleviating the suffering of the less fortunate.

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Trees Of Life

How Floresta integrates development discipleship, and creation care overseas. Deann Alford in the Dominican Republic | posted 11/20/2009 10:56AM Related articles and links | 1 of 4 The rain started to hit Jimaní, a town along...

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Micronutrient Initiative Receives Renewed Canadian Support to Expand Live-Saving and...

The Micronutrient Initiative, a Canadian non-profit organization working to improve global nutrition through vitamins and minerals, received a $150 million boost to its programming from the Government of Canada through the...

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Timberland Yéle Haiti Earthkeepers

Shifting his attention to altruistic causes, Wyclef Jean's recent collaboration with Timberland has less to do with his music than it does with the extensive charity work he's taken on in recent... Visit coolhunting.com for the...

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