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  1. Lara looking to retire from one-day matches
  2. Area women head to Haiti April 19
  3. Ribs just right when reading and #8216;On Beauty and #8217;
  4. Nursing students lend helping hand; 75 people to volunteer at clinics in Dominican Re
  5. 79 Haitian, 53 Cuban migrants returned to their homelands
  6. Physician Checks Status Of Haitian Hunger Striker
  7. Al Sharpton, Bishop Curry and Jean Juste to Lead March Through Ft. Lauderdale Calling
  8. states should decide on slavery apology
  9. Bahamas crash victims identified
  10. UN mission to support holding of Haitian local elections later this month
  11. the boulevard of dreams
  12. Pitch, run rate will play crucial roles in deciding semi-final line-up (ASHIS RAY'S A
  13. Truth About Threats to Our World
  14. Two go on hunger strike for Haitian migrants
  15. 'The people were very thankful'
  16. Idol Star Spotlights Afghanistan
  17. 79 Haitian, 53 Cuban migrants returned to their homelands
  18. 20 prisoners, five guards injured in Dominican Republic jail riot
  19. Hunger strike over treatment of Haitians enters second week
  20. U.S. Starcom Signs Telecom Agreement with Major Central American Carrier and AT&T and
  21. Jean Dominique, seven years on - forgotten by justice
  22. Hunger strike over treatment of Haitians enters second week
  23. Hunger strikers support Haitian migrants
  24. Germaine Sorel, Rockland Haitian pioneer, dies at 79
  25. Utah charity is extending its reach
  26. UN Meeting On Aid To Iraqis Forced To Flee
  27. Hunger strikers support Haitian migrants
  28. Red Cross societies meet in Haiti for a cross-country ...
  29. On patrol with the U.N. in newly tamed slum streets of Haiti
  30. Interracial marriages surge across U.S.
  31. Kerik cancels Caribbean consulting contracts
  32. Mexico Deports Nearly 1,500 Central American Children
  33. Chronology Of Castro Health Crisis
  34. Youth gangs growing in Florida's rural areas
  35. NYC ex-top cop cancels Caribbean jobs
  36. Colombia to Auction 13 Caribbean Coast Oil Blocks in Septemb
  37. Interracial marriages surge across U.S.
  38. Hatiano deportado se reunir con su familia en Canad
  39. the boulevard of dreams
  40. United States Begins $20 Million Haiti Stabilization Initiative
  41. WIndies chief says team needs professional approach
  42. Mitchell wants business support for World Cup
  43. How to earn from cricket stadiums
  44. Sri Lanka not a one-man team, says Jayawardene
  45. 2010 football World Cup takes tips from Caribbean cricket
  46. Rutgers student was killed in accident on Route 287
  47. New River bridge should improve Tri-Rail service
  48. Interracial marriages surge across U.S.
  49. A Balancing Act For Whales
  50. Letter From the President - Nobody Ever Chose to Be a Slave
  51. Interracial marriage flourishes in U.S.
  52. Lawmaker draws criticism for illegal-immigration joke
  53. Haiti asks for fairness
  54. Interracial Marriages On The Rise
  55. High Seas Repo Man
  56. Toothbrush Lady gets $20,000 from Rotary International
  57. Gang crime, AK-47s targeted by federal initiative
  58. Wolfowitz At The World Bank Door
  59. Task force to tackle violent gangs
  60. More Chinese police arrive to serve with UN Mission in Haiti
  61. Citizens from 39 countries naturalized in Rockland today
  62. Interracial Marriages On Rise In U.S.
  63. A package of news briefs from the Caribbean
  64. 'Floodlights a must if stadiums are to be profitable'
  65. China's peacekeepers to Haiti complete tour of duty, return home
  66. Arrest of gang members aids peace in Haiti
  67. The state of interracial unions
  68. Task force targets killings linked to gangs
  69. Shriners just clowning around
  70. Raffles, auctions display artistry, benefit charities
  71. Grieving brother decries gang violence at Lake Worth shooting victims' funeral
  72. Ponting dubs cricket facilities in the Caribbean as "worst in the world"
  73. How She Saved Her Brother
  74. Federal initiative targets gang violence
  75. Buy this art, build a school
  76. Caribbean cruise ship carries norovirus
  77. Dominican Republic dumping case settled
  78. New Book Asserts That Reform in Haiti Depends Upon More Than Economic or Social Facto
  79. Habitat hands over 3 sets of house keys
  80. Police still investigating bomb blasts in Poso
  81. Two home-made bombs jolt Indonesia's restive Poso
  82. Event helps Haitian village
  83. N.y. Reporter Killed In Haiti
  84. Miami FC quicker, with more balance
  85. Nova Southeastern University marchers rally for wages, jobs
  86. Where Broward County goes to vent
  87. New family, new mission
  88. N.y. Reporter Killed In Haiti
  89. March on Las Olas
  90. Voodoo, Rape and an Apple Tree
  91. Event helps Haitian village
  92. Haiti - second journalist in three months murdered
  93. Pastor, Former Boxer Tells of Heavenly Encounter after Brain Aneurysm
  94. Local volunteers bring medical care, compassion to the Dominican 'frontier'
  95. Meek To Visit Haitian Americans On Hunger Strike
  96. integrated DDR in Sudan and Haiti
  97. Villawood Hunger Strike Enters Third Week
  98. Haitians work to fix gang-tainted image
  99. Children send Heat player get-well letters
  100. Sweat equity pays off for mother, who moves family into new home
  101. Hunger strike enters 12th day
  102. Weapons, drugs seized in sweep of Haitian border
  103. Haitian boy who received artificial leg returning home
  104. New family, new mission
  105. New season promises a world of popular offerings
  106. Man On Hunger Strike To Protest Haitian Rights
  107. 2 supporters of detained Haitians on hunger strike
  108. Weapons, drugs seized in sweep of Haitian border
  109. Man On Hunger Strike To Protest Haitian Rights
  110. Miami official intervenes in hunger strike
  111. 7th Annual Tchaka Night
  112. Man On Hunger Strike To Protest Haitian Rights
  113. Voodoo's followers gather in Haiti
  114. 'Secrecy pact' Kate shuns the Caribbean
  115. Brazil's Tax, Regulatory Burden Keeps GDP Growth Lackluster
  116. U.S. losing Caribbean clout
  117. U.S. Welcomes Cubans, Turns Away Haitians
  118. Caribbean dreams for Australia
  119. On visit to Norwich, Haitian man offers thanks for help realizing his dream
  120. Jade Goody's Caribbean holiday goes up in flames!
  121. Haitian-American Army veteran enters second week of hunger strike
  122. National Security and the Drug War
  123. Estero woman prepares for a mission to Haiti
  124. Receives $500K Fee from North American Licensee
  125. Haitian-American Enters Second Week Of Hunger Strike
  126. Area women head to Haiti April 19
  127. Central America bans 'the Antichrist'
  128. EU to announce 840-million-euro aid program for Central America
  129. Haitian-American Army veteran enters second week of hunger s
  130. Migrants' bodies often buried far from home
  131. England labelled 'Prats Of The Caribbean'
  132. Residents hoping to make a difference with Haiti trip
  133. Haitian to be buried far from homeland
  134. EU to announce $1.14 bln aid program for Central America
  135. Mirant to sell Caribbean business for $732 mln
  136. Move from Haiti has put FAU's Sajous' game in high gear
  137. Mirant nets sales agreement for Caribbean business
  138. Haitian to be buried far from homeland
  139. Haitian-American Army veteran enters second week of hunger strike
  140. When the gloves of peace come off
  141. Marley Bros., 10,000 Drummers Headline Haiti Music Fest
  142. Missionaries say they were targets in Haitian kidnapping attempt
  143. UN Efforts To Boost Economy
  144. Peardrax lives! How a vanished UK soft drink is the toast of the Caribbean
  145. Officials visit Haiti as part of UN efforts to boost economy, status of women
  146. Haiti slum residents enjoy new peace, want more
  147. Good deals on cruises, especially in Caribbean
  148. Cuba Caribe Festival of Dance, Music, and Theater
  149. Australia and US sign pact to swap refugees
  150. In Haiti, burying the dead is a luxury
  151. Soul-Patrol Convention; Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival; Utah Pride Festival; Locke in Holl
  152. Indiana missionaries were kidnap targets in Haiti
  153. Jean Dominique, seven years on - forgotten by justice
  154. Moody backs Chappell to get involved again
  155. Brian Lara cautious about his future
  156. Family Of 10 Falls Victim To Home Invaders
  157. Norwich helps Haitian medical student realize his dreams
  158. SUCCESS STORY - Kidney specialist gives back to his native land
  159. Haitian Mother To Attend Son's Funeral
  160. Miami Real Estate agent ends hunger strike on behalf of Haitians
  161. Brian Lara quits international cricket
  162. Ortega completes uneventful first 100 days as president
  163. Haitians' salute to beloved flag finds its way to Irvington
  164. Australia approaching top form, warns Ponting
  165. Jayawardene pleased with Sri Lanka's form
  166. Wake, funeral set for Haitian refugee who drowned
  167. Mother of deceased Haitian migrant arrives in Fort Lauderdale
  168. SUCCESS STORY - Kidney specialist gives back to his native land
  169. Real estate agent protest with the detention of Haitians
  170. Festival will celebrate the food, dance and cultures of the world
  171. McDonald's profit up, to franchise Lat Am, Caribbean ops
  172. Haitian Hunger Strike Ends In Time For Funeral
  173. Only "Nothing" is Bad : Mom's Proverbs
  174. Man goes on hunger strike to protest equal rights for Haitian migrants
  175. Govt approves US$15mn IDB water and sanitation loan - Haiti
  176. Haitian Hunger Strike Ends In Time For Funeral
  177. Inquest into Woolmer murder postponed
  178. Family, friends mourn Haitian who drowned coming ashore
  179. The Dominican Republic Calls for International Aid for Haiti
  180. EU pledges 233 million euros to Haiti
  181. ICC salutes West Indies greats
  182. Detained Haitians Awaiting Word on Immigration
  183. High school fundraiser for Haiti
  184. Mother, community hold funeral for Haitian migrant
  185. High Seas Repo Man
  186. Youngsters celebrate Earth Day
  187. Haitian community mourns young migrant
  188. Calls for unity at funeral Mass for Haitian migrant
  189. The guest no one really wants
  190. Haiti missionaries receiving local support
  191. Hindu leadership in Trinidad politics comes under fire
  192. Special Ops Unit Responds to Kidnappings and Hostage Incidents
  193. Home sales 'very sick,' figures hint
  194. Lara praises Kensington Oval
  195. Generation Me does plenty for others
  196. loyalists seek dictator's return
  197. Wait grows for foreign adoptions
  198. Again, Voters Are Asked To Replace Clarke
  199. Student project teaches world awareness
  200. Sophomore cares for others, plans to teach elementary
  201. Mbeki to attend Aristide graduation
  202. Tourism growing on colorful Curacao, where sun shines 360 days a year and clear water
  203. Wanted gang leader arrested in Haiti - UN
  204. Haitian delegation gathers with mayor in Franklin Square
  205. With Only Days to Stump, 3 Seek Brooklyn Council Seat
  206. Haitian boat children bring Little Haiti church to tears
  207. New stadiums offer region new approach, says Speed
  208. Haitian boat children bring Little Haiti church to tears
  209. Norwegian Church Aid Bringing Water to 70000 in Haiti
  210. Terror in the weather forecast
  211. United States Fruit and Vegetable Shipments
  212. Haitian survivors bring church to tears
  213. Student project teaches world awareness
  214. Savannah Pays Tribute to Haiti
  215. Marathon Sixth Grader Raising Money for the Needy in Haiti
  216. Caribbean-wide youth program will build on excitement generated during CWC 2007
  217. Central American activists to join Capital's May Day parade
  218. Haitian Elected To City Council After Special Election
  219. D j vu for winner of Council race
  220. '2nd Win' For Brooklyn Pol
  221. FIFA U-17 World Cup Korea 2007 A new dawn for troubled Haiti
  222. Helping Haiti Closer to Home
  223. Grenada PM hails Lara
  224. ECOSOC team sees progress but renews call for ongoing development aid
  225. 9 dead, dozens injured after ferry hits sandbar off Haitian coast
  226. Boat capsizes off Dominican Republic
  227. Nine reported dead as ferry crashes onto sandbar
  228. Exiled Aristide receives doctorate in SAfrica
  229. Mbeki guest of honour at Aristide graduation
  230. SUCCESS STORY - Kidney specialist gives back to his native land
  231. "They were talking about how they survived by drinking salt water mixed with toothpas
  232. Liberia nets deal with L-Sporto
  233. Aristide graduates at Unisa
  234. Boat capsizes off Dominican Republic
  235. Passengers die as ferry grounds
  236. 9 dead, dozens injured after packed ferry hits sandbar off Haitian coast
  237. Weapons, drugs seized in sweep of Haitian border
  238. Fighting for the Rule of Law in Haiti
  239. Forums to focus on Haiti and Jamaica
  240. New business to ship cars to Haiti
  241. At least 9 killed in ferry wreck
  242. ECOSOC team sees progress but renews call for ongoing development aid
  243. Death toll rises to 13
  244. Selectors unlikely to retain Inzamam in test team
  245. A package of news briefs from the Caribbean
  246. Forums to focus on Haiti, Jamaica
  247. Anti-war group posts McCain 'gotcha' videos
  248. Iraq Torn By Sectarianism, Petraeus Says
  249. Exiled Aristide receives doctorate in SA
  250. UN Group Gives Cautious But Upbeat Assessment On Haiti