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Haitian immigration to the United States and Canada - news and investigations
After the quake, praise becomes resentment in Haiti
By
Marjorie Valbrun
January 10, 2012
Amid a slow rebuilding effort, Haitians move from praise to resentment of aid groups
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By
Dave Levinthal
and
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Haitian firms few and far between on reconstruction rosters
By
Marjorie Valbrun
January 11, 2012
U.S. government data shows Haitians winning just a fraction of post-earthquake rebuilding contracts
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Haitian farmers undermined by food aid
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Jacob Kushner
January 11, 2012
After the quake, praise becomes resentment in Haiti
By
Marjorie Valbrun
January 10, 2012
About the 'Mystery in the Fields' project
By
Ronnie Greene
September 17, 2012
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