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<title>UnMundo América Latina - Haití</title>
<description>Haití</description>
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<title>Power vs. Poverty</title>
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<description>Privatization, free trade, and market forces...the rich world insists poor states play by our rules. But they don't work. Time to let countries determine their own destinies, asks Duncan Green. 
From: New Statesman</description>
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<title>G-8 Urged to Relieve Haiti's Debt</title>
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<description>Nearly 3,000 Americans have signed a petition by an international aid group urging the G-8 finance ministers, meeting this weekend, to cancel Haiti's &quot;illegitimate&quot; billion dollar debt as Haitians struggle to endure sky-rocketing prices of food and fuel.</description>
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<title>Challenging Hunger in Haiti</title>
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<description>Single mother Judith Alexandre and other Haitian families are hard hit by raised food prices, but an international relief organization is working diligently to provide for those who have no other option but to skip meals. 
From: Oxfam America</description>
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<title>Hungry for Change in Haiti</title>
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<description>Peasants' and other grassroots organizations are promoting change in Haiti, write two agricultural activists who paid a visit to the Caribbean island, where they found food scarcity, environmental damage, and general insecurity are widespread.</description>
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<title>Haitian Food Riots 'Not Surprising'</title>
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<description>The Haitian government and the international community contributed significantly to the dire situation that sparked the early April food riots in the Caribbean nation, writes anthropologist Mark Schuller.</description>
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