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Salem-News.com (Apr-02-2010 17:37)
Local Citizens Aid Haitan Recovery Without Leaving SalemSalem-News.comCrisisCamp Volunteers Transform Disaster Relief. (SALEM, Ore.) -
Injured Haitians frantically sent calls for help – many from within the rubble– via cell phones texts hoping someone would respond.
Salem-News.com (Feb-02-2010 22:54)
WHO Calls Breastfeeding Best Answer for Newborns in HaitiTim King Salem-News.comRisks of miscarriages and other complications are serious. (PORT-AU-PRINCE/SALEM) -
The United Nations reports that about 7,000 women are due to give birth this month in Haiti, as medical teams continue to work around the clock in birthing tents to deliver newborns.
Salem-News.com (Feb-02-2010 19:15)
Schools in Haiti Still Under Plenty of RubbleTim King Salem-News.comMany survivors still harbor fears of ever being in a classroom again. (PORT-AU-PRINCE/SALEM) -
As schools in other provinces in Haiti reopened today, students of Port-au- Prince’s Daniel Fignolé high school, one of 8,000 schools damaged by the earthquake, still grieved their deceased classmates and teachers as well as struggled with the traumatic memories of being in a classroom again.
Salem-News.com (Jan-30-2010 22:27)
Escaped Prison Population Poses Threat in HaitiTim King Salem-News.comOfficials plan to build areas to house the recaptured inmates, most likely outside the capital, but so far they have only recaptured 36 of some 5,100 missing prisoners. (PORT-AU-PRINCE/SALEM) -
Thousands of inmates fled Haiti’s main prison after buildings collapsed during the earthquake on 13 January, and they have posed a threat to security in this battered island nation.
Salem-News.com (Jan-29-2010 21:54)
Haiti Amputees Struggle Amidst DestructionTim King Salem-News.comThere is also an increasing need for rehabilitation services. (PORT-AU-PRINCE/SALEM) - Medical facilities in Haiti continued to see thousands of cases of infections and crush injuries leading to an increasing number of amputees in dire need of crutches and prostheses. Read Full Article
Salem-News.com (Jan-28-2010 22:05)
World Food Program Faces Logistical Challenges in HaitiTim King Salem-News.comThis week, three WFP-contracted helicopters will be operational in Haiti and nearly 75 trucks were also due to arrive. (PORT-AU-PRINCE/SALEM) -
Despite massive logistical challenges since the earthquake struck, the WFP has delivered more than 3.6 million rations so far. The overall security situation is generally calm, but incidents throughout the city have hampered distributions in the past few days.
Salem-News.com (Jan-28-2010 19:51)
Arab Nations Unite in Relief Effort for HaitiSalem-News.comThe Israeli assistance receives the attention of U.S. media, but many Islamic nations are also helping substantially. (WASHINGTON D.C.) -
While not drawing press attention to their efforts, Arab nations have united to provide needed assistance to support the humanitarian relief work being undertaken in Haiti.
Salem-News.com (Jan-27-2010 21:47)
Back to BasicsKenneth G. Ramey Salem-News.comAmerica’s involvement in the Middle East is due as much to the support of the military as to determination of Evangelists. (PASO ROBLES, Calif.) -
In the 1950's and 60's, banks were not permitted to operate beyond state lines. All that changed, and we have seen what happened; banks too large to fail have also become obscene payers of bonuses to employees that adds them to a list of nouveau-rich at the expense of ordinary people. It is time to get back to basics.
Salem-News.com (Jan-27-2010 03:02)
Haiti`s Displaced Number Close to a MillionTim King Salem-News.comSo far, there are 591 improvised settlements with approximately 692,000 displaced people in the Port-au-Prince region alone. (PETION-VILLE/SALEM) -
At a golf course in Petion-Ville, where thousands of displaced Haitians live in camps without access to toilets and basic food supplies and water, some have started small businesses to survive.
Salem-News.com (Jan-25-2010 20:52)
Dealing With Haiti`s DeadTim King Salem-News.comCurrently, cemeteries remain overflowing and there are still random bodies reported to be piled up in various parts of Port-au-Prince. (PORT-AU-PRINCE/SALEM) - Thirteen days following a 7.0 magnitude earthquake that struck Haiti, tens of thousands of bodies remain buried beneath the rubble and in mass graves around the capital Port-au-Prince. Read Full Article |
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