Huckabee: Big Tent GOP would kill conservatism

Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee believes that attempts to forge "Big Tent" ideology for the  Republican Party will “kill” the conservative movement. To Huckabee,  who adheres to a GOP vitalism,...

Ending Gang Violence While Cleaning the Streets in Haiti

How a project in Haiti has cleaned the streets while sweeping away gang violence.The Caribbean nation of Haiti is the poorest country in the western hemisphere, with 80 percent of the population living below the...

United Nations Plane Crash in Haiti: Eleven People Dead

A United Nations plane has crashed in Haiti and eleven people are confirmed dead at this time. There were eleven people on board the aircraft. The plane crashed in to a mountain and went down just west of Fond Verrettes, which is an isolated town. Dylan Lowthian, a spokesman...

Man of Family Found Murdered in Florida in Custody in Haiti

The man whose wife and five children were found murdered in their home is now in the custody of Haitian authorities. Collier County Sheriff’s officials have not officially named 33-year-old Mesac Damas as a...

Peanut Butter From Haiti Recalled - Pidy Brand Pur Mamba

The CFIA has recalled peanut butter from Haiti due to the suspicion that it contains aflatoxin.  Description follows: "The Pidy brand Pur Mamba (peanut butter-piment), product of Haiti, is sold in a 1 lb. plastic container bearing UPC 0 00000 71726 7. The affected...

Search for 70 Missing Haitian Migrants Continues

A wooden handmade sailboat carrying about 200 Haitian migrants broke apart on a sharp reef earlier in the week and sank off the coast of the Turks and Caicos Islands. Passengers included men, women and teenagers trying to escape the extreme poverty in Haiti. Over 100 people...

Boat with Haitians capsizes, 113 saved, 85 missing

A boat carrying Haitian migrants overtruned and sank off the Coast of Turks and Caicos Islands.  The U.S. Coast Guard reports that at least two people are dead and 85 are missing.The boat reportedly struck a...

Chinese Babies May Have Been Sold For Adoption

Chinese babies may have been sold for adoption by officials in Southern China who took babies from poor rural families that could not afford to pay the fine, when they violated Chinese law by having too many children. " Authorities in southern China are investigating...

Presidenet Zelaya returns to Honduras on Thursday

Caracas, Venezuela, 29 June 2009. Honduran President Manuel Zelaya announced his return to Honduras on Thursday. He would be accompanied by OAS General Secretary and probably some other Latin American leaders. ...

Is Honduras to endure a dictorship again?

"cured by more democracy" Alfred Emanuel Smith. Events in the last hours have turned Honduras’s political system into a dictatorship again. A combination of greedy politicians and cold war minded...

Sri Lanka to send soldiers for UN peacekeeping mission in Haiti

The Sri Lanka Army will be sending 52 Officers and 697 other rankers for a UN peacekeeping mission in Haiti. " June 22, Colombo: The tenth contingent of Sri Lanka Army will leave for peacekeeping activities in...

10 Haitian Boat People Killed off Boyton Beach on Florida Coast

At least 10 would be illegal immigrants fleeing Haiti to the United States were killed May 13, 2009 when the boat they were on capsized off the Florida coast.  The boat was carrying 28 Haitian refugees when it flipped over in the waters outside of Boyton Beach, 100 kms...

Scientology Cult Targets Haiti for Slave Labor

"The Scientology organization has increasingly targeted poor countries such as Haiti in its recruitment efforts. Why would this money-hungry crime-cult be interested in one of the world's poorest countries? The answer: Because they want to bring Haitians in to the USA on...

Pre-5th Summit of the Americas: Clinton's Town Hall- Stream Live

Update:  Follow-up on the Digital Town Hall, read Part II also by Pythiian1.This article is the first of a two-part series that previews the role of the United States in the Fifth Summit of the Americas. ...

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