Government planners and international experts met in the Dominican Republic on Tuesday to discuss reconstruction plans for quake-ravaged Haiti. But Haitian Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive warned that the whole process is at risk of failure. [Jean-Max Bellerive, Haitian Prime Minister]: ''New York could be a failure if we don't reach an agreement on the structure for the coordination and the organization of the trust fund. New York could b...
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- Stolen Pharaoh Sarcophagus Returns to Egypt
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Haitian Prime Minister Warns of Failure for Recons 2010-03-17
Government planners and international experts met in the Dominican Republic on Tuesday to discu...
Canadian Avalanche Kills Three 2010-03-15
At least three people were killed and others feared buried in snow after an avalanche struck a ...
Film Screening "Noodle Road" 2010-03-15
The noodle, with its 2500 year history, attracts Producer Wook Jung Lee to make “Noodle R...
“Ground Zero” Workers’ Settlement Within Reach 2010-03-13
A New York judge says he could issue his first ruling as early as next week approving a settlem...
U.S. Releases Human Rights Report 2010-03-12
On Thursday, the U.S. government unveiled its 34th annual human rights report and says that Chi...
Mexican Businessman Becomes World’s Richest Man 2010-03-12
News that Mexico's Carlos Slim was named the world's richest man dominated newspaper headlines ...
Haitians Expect Little from U.S.-Haiti Meeting 2010-03-11
Ordinary Haitians said yesterday they expected little from the meeting between U.S. President B...
Stolen Pharaoh Sarcophagus Returns to Egypt 2010-03-11
The U.S. is returning a 3,000-year-old sarcophagus back to Egypt. The coffin was confiscated at...










