Colombia at the crossroads


I spent the fall of 2009 reporting from Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

The following are links to some of my stories


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One year after school collapse victims say they have been abandoned

Hillside sand quarries eating away at Haiti’s environmental stability

Haitian business sector pins its hopes on new trade legislation

One street at a time, Port-au-Prince is making way for sidewalks

Haiti making strides in confronting violence against women

Bill Clinton leads largest ever investor delegation to Haiti


Breaking news

Haiti has a new Prime Minister

After fractious debate Senate votes to remove Pierre Louis’ government

Intellectuals call for end to persecution of Haitians in the Dominican Republic

PM faces showdown with senate

Judge who put away gang leaders is shot

Group urges government to support investigation of Jean Dominique murder

Virus attacking Haiti’s meat staple

Capital’s threatened gingerbread houses added to global heritage list

Politically contentious electoral council reshuffled

Security Council votes to extend Haiti peacekeeping mission

Haiti’s opens first police center for female victims of violence

While intimidation remains, press freedom in Haiti is improving

Florida police seek extradition of murder suspect arrested in Haiti


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