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Michel Martelly wins Haiti's election
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Haiti has been 'going in the wrong direction for the last 25 years,' says its new leader.
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Haiti's foreign-orchestrated election hands power to neo-Duvalierist Michel Martelly
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Haitian elections solve nothing. What to expect at Cancun. Guaranteed Annual Income back on the agenda?
December 2, 2010
| Alert! Radio #167 - Interviews with Paul Jackson, Terisa Turner and James Mulvale. Headlines, Around the Left in 7 Days and Music is the Weapon.
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The response to Haiti's cholera epidemic
November 29, 2010
| Canadian Red Cross spokesperson Sophie Chavanel from Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
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