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Marci Gonzalez blogs from Haiti

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In the aftermath of the earthquake in Haiti, life has become a struggle for those who survived the disaster. Bodies still remain unburied by the side of the road, and supplies of food and water are scarce. Aid has slowly started to arrive but tired of waiting for relief, many residents are trying to leave [...]

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On January 12, 2010, Haiti was struck by a 7.0 magnitud earthquake. The people of Haiti need your help. Please donate now: American Red Cross – www.redcross.org Unicef – http United Nations – www.un.org Clinton Bush Haiti Fund – www.clintonbushhaitifund.org Care – http World Vision – www.worldvision.org Save The Children – http

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Medical Help Scarce in Haiti

Many of the injured in Port-au-Prince, Haiti are trapped in devastated neighborhoods without adequate access to healthcare. Byron Pitts reports city’s largest hospital has become a makeshift morgue.

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Footage Video of People just after the Haiti EarthQuake

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Survivors ans Witnesses comment on what they experienced after a powerful earthquake stuck the nation of Haiti on January, 12th, 2010 with a magnitude 7.0. Estimates have concluded tens of thousands dead. People lay on the street injured, dead, or in shock. Port-au-Prince was shaken to its feet. The epicenter was just 15 kilometers southwest [...]

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Presidents Clinton, Bush Pledge to Lead Fundraising Efforts for Haiti. President Barack Obama, joined by his predecessors, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton, said Saturday the two former presidents will lead efforts to raise relief funds for Haitian victims in the wake of a deadly earthquake that has killed tens of thousands and sparked fears [...]

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Video of the Haiti Earthquake showing the building collapsing. {I have changed the audio to hopefully satisfy complaints I’ve received from some viewers.}

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Together (A Song for Haiti)

This song is now available for download on iTunes itunes.apple.com and Amazon www.amazon.com All of the money received from the download goes to Haitian Relief Efforts. The students of the High School for Recording Arts were moved by the tragedy in Haiti and wanted to help. They decided to apply their skills to raise awareness [...]

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Jeanette is shown being rescued fron the rubble by Los Angeles firefighters. She is amazingly good shape. This is what America is all about. Go to hell Rush Limbaugh.

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