UN leader visits Haitian earthquake camp to assess dangers posed by rains and resurgent gangs (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News)

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is in Haiti to investigate a shortage of shelter and increased violence in Haiti’s teeming earthquake camps.

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UN leader visits Haitian earthquake camp to assess dangers posed by rains and resurgent gangs (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News)

The earthquake in Haiti can’t destroy the Village of God’s spirit of survival (Washington Post)

PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI E arthly spasms could not undo the Village of God. ¶ The pitching and convulsing of the Jan. 12 earthquake dismantled shacks and stole lives, young and old, in this divinely named neighborhood, a landscape of wreckage like so many in this addled city.

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Haiti earthquake orphans stranded (UPI)

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti, Feb. 14 (UPI) — Many left orphaned by the Haiti earthquake are stranded with no adoptions pending as caregivers say they’re struggling to bring them to the United States.

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Haitians hold day of mourning one month after earthquake (Washington Post)

PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI — Reeling from the earthquake that devastated their country one month ago, Haitians have turned to their vivid and sometimes quirky spiritual life in a search not only for consolation but also for an explanation of why such a catastrophe was visited upon them.

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Haiti earthquake relief efforts are still falling short (Washington Post)

PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI — Nearly one month after a powerful earthquake brought this country to a halt, Haiti is tumbling headlong through a crisis that has not begun to abate, with evidence everywhere that current relief efforts are falling short.

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Haitian earthquake upends country’s criminal justice system (Washington Post)

PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI — Haiti’s criminal justice system was brought to a standstill by last month’s earthquake, which leveled the capital city’s courthouse.

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Over 480,000 People Leave Haiti’s Capital Since Earthquake (Bernama)

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Feb 3 (Bernama) — At least 482,000 people have left Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince since the Jan 12 earthquake, the United Nations Office for Humanitarian Affairs said Wednesday, reported China’s Xinhua news agency.

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Haiti earthquake victims’ survey hopes to assess real needs of people (Washington Post)

PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI — How do you find out what the Haitian people really need now, nearly three weeks after the earthquake? You ask them.

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U.S. military will resume flying Haitian earthquake victims to Florida (Washington Post)

PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI — The U.S. military will resume flying severely injured Haitian earthquake victims out of the country, ending a dispute over hospital costs and capacity that had stopped such flights.

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Teams poll Haitians to learn what they need after earthquake (Washington Post)

PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI — How do you find out what the Haitian people really need now, nearly three weeks after the earthquake? You ask them.

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