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Culture shock Mission trip sends travelers to Haiti
Editor's Note: Star Press journalist Jeri Reichanadter traveled to Haiti with World Renewal International and Brandywine Community Church. Comment?
Culture shock Mission trip sends travelers to Haiti
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Editor's Note: Star Press journalist Jeri Reichanadter traveled to Haiti with World Renewal International and Brandywine Community Church. Comment?
Culture shock Mission trip sends travelers to Haiti
Editor's Note: Star Press journalist Jeri Reichanadter traveled to Haiti with World Renewal International and Brandywine Community Church. Comment?
Tickets: Winspear box office Special to The Journal EDMONTON The woman who's been dubbed the "queen of Haitian song" admits her travels have made her feel a "citizen of the world." But for now, Emeline Michel's principal artistic goal is to present a balanced view of both the turmoil and the rich culture in her native land. Comment?
... city Mud and misery rule storm-ravaged city (This story was originally published November 2, 2008.) GONAIVES, Haiti -- Colossal clouds of dust and despair stretch for miles along a post-apocalyptic scene of human misery where schools, streets, homes ... Comment?
Good works by 5 men feed Miami's hungry, and their own soul
... city Mud and misery rule storm-ravaged city (This story was originally published November 2, 2008.) GONAIVES, Haiti -- Colossal clouds of dust and despair stretch for miles along a post-apocalyptic scene of human misery where schools, streets, homes ... Comment?
Haiti turning garbage into energy
... after storm Marooned, desperate after storm (This story was originally published September 5, 2008.) GONAIVES, Haiti -- Her third day without food or water, Fleurie Benita waded through the calf-high mud, balancing her life's possessions on her ... Comment?
Environment & Micro-Donations with iPhone apps.
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Micro-Donations help individuals to be aware of the big impact of their small contributions, as in the butterfly effect. Comment?
Brazil suspends fines for Amazon razing by farmers
Drawing his .40-caliber pistol, Severiano Pontes dashes across the steaming, muddy jungle floor, a hunch telling him what he would find around a bend. Comment?
Newsline: Brethren grants give $105,000 to hurricane recovery in...
Newsline: Church of the Brethren News Service, News Director Cheryl Brumbaugh-Cayford, 800-323-8039 ext. Comment?
UN fears humanitarian crisis in Haiti as pro-Aristide forces retake three towns
Supporters of Jean-Bertrand Aristide, Haiti's embattled President, retook control of three towns attacked by rebel fighters yesterday and set up flaming barricades on the outskirts of several others in an effort to quell the five-day-old armed rebellion, which has claimed more than 40 lives. Comment?
Hurricanes and floods leave hundreds dead
Millions of people across the world are bracing themselves for further battles with the elements after a series of extreme storms, hurricanes and floods left disaster in their wake yesterday. Comment?
Newsline: Haiti workcamp continues rebuilding effort
Newsline: Church of the Brethren News Service, News Director Cheryl Brumbaugh-Cayford, 800-323-8039 ext. Comment?
New shipping line launches between S. Florida and Haiti
A new shipping line is launching in South Florida to serve Haiti, with the former director of the Port of Miami at the company's helm. Comment?
Santa Shipping launches cargo service to Haiti
Sante Shipping Lines is launching cargo service Saturday with twice-a-month trips from the Miami River to Haiti's northern cities of Cap Haitien and Gonaives. Comment?
Population of historic Venice totters near 60,000
... city Mud and misery rule storm-ravaged city (This story was originally published November 2, 2008.) GONAIVES, Haiti -- Colossal clouds of dust and despair stretch for miles along a post-apocalyptic scene of human misery where schools, streets, homes ... Comment?
Last year, Haiti was devastated by four hurricanes in as many weeks, killing 1,000 people and leaving 800,000 homeless. Comment?
UN: 10,000 Salvadoran flood victims need food
At least 10,000 Salvadorans are in urgent need of food aid after devastating floods and mudslides that damaged crops, destroyed homes and killed 130 people, the U.N. World Food Program said Tuesday. Comment?
Orlando Residents Plant Seeds of Hope in Haiti By Replacing Shacks with Homes
At the 10th annual Food For The Poor Orlando event, supporters planted Seeds of Hope for the people of Haiti at Buena Vista Palace Hotel & Spa. Comment?
MCLA Presents! Emeline Michel October 28
... every citizen has a national identity card, every Haitian should have one Emeline CD at their home." Born in Gonaives, Haiti, her first experience in music was singing gospel music at the local church. After completing her education, Emeline ... Comment?