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|  01/14/10 Haitians stacked bodies along the devastated streets of their capital Wednesday after the strongest earthquake in more than a century hit the Caribbean island, crushing thousands of structures, from schools and shacks to the National Palace and the U.N. peacekeeping headquarters, and killing thousands. READ FULL SOURCE |
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Other news01/25/10 Aid groups will work off of an existing plan for Haiti's development to help the country recover from a devastating earthquake, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Monday, while Haitian President Rene Preval, who lost his house in the disaster, made plans to move into a tent on the lawn of the destroyed National Palace.
05/27/10 Randal Perkins, the chief executive of South Florida's AshBritt, stood before Haiti's ruined National Palace - with its crumbled columns and shattered domes - watching two of his yellow excavators sift through the rubble.
05/13/11 PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) - The musician Michel Martelly will be sworn in as Haiti's new president Saturday in front of the collapsed National Palace and a shantytown filled with thousands of people displaced by last year's earthquake - two stark reminders of the challenges faced by the neophyte politician. Hot themes this week:
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