Solemn Processions of White-Clad Mourners Fill Haiti's Streets in Remembrance of Earthquake's 230,000 Victims
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Haiti names Sean Penn "ambassador at large"
Actor's humanitarian work honored by Haiti's president in a special ceremony
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Scientists: Haiti might see several big quakes
Devastating 2010 earthquake was likely first of many more similarly powerful ones, new study says
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Haiti builds state-of-the-art teaching hospital
Two years after an earthquake devastated Haiti, citizens there are laying the foundation of one of the largest, most sophisticated projects in the country - a state-of-the-art teaching hospital. Dr. Jon LaPook speaks with Dr. Paul Farmer about the change it will bring.
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Haiti quake marked with national holiday
Haitians are marking the second anniversary of the devastating 2010 earthquake with church services throughout the country
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Haiti still rebuilding after deadly '10 quake
Two years after the devastating earthquake that killed over 300,000 people, many of Haiti's residents are still homeless
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Haiti: 2 years later, where's the money?
Global Post: Around $12B in aid has flowed into Haiti since catastrophic quake, but money's fate remains a mystery
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Ordeal for Haiti quake orphans endures
A look at the lives of Haitian orphans two years after quake, and one family's ongoing effort to adopt a child there
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Haiti president meets with Baby Doc, Aristide
New Haitian President Michel Martelly attempts to reconcile his country's troubled political past
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Quake-battered Haiti spared Emily's worst
Tropical storm breaks up after dumping rain on island, but doesn't cause damage or deaths many had feared
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Study: U.N. force likely Haiti's cholera source
Centers for Disease Control study "strongly suggests" cholera strain that killed 5,500 Haitians came from peacekeeping mission
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U.S. questions Haitian earthquake death toll
The U.S. government reports the death toll from last year's devastating earthquake in Haiti is far less than what the Haitian government claims. Jeff Glor reports.
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U.S. report: Haiti quake death toll exaggerated
Haitian officials stand by tally of 316,000 killed by monster quake, but U.S. gov't says it was only 85K
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Gov't to give Haitians more time in US after quake
Haitian immigrants will have more time to live and work legally in U.S. while Haiti rebuilds
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Haiti declares "Sweet Micky" president-elect
Popular singer Michel Martelly to lead a disaster-ravaged, politically divided nation as election victory made official
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Haitian orphans thrive in American household
After the earthquake in Haiti, Americans adopted more than a thousand young victims. Cynthia Bowers profiles a family in Washington State who took in three more children.
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Haitian earthquake survivors thriving in America
From Port-au-Prince to rural Pacific Northwest, the three newest members of the Baker family are thankful for their new home
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Musician Michel Martelly wins Haitian presidency
"Sweet Micky" -- dismissed as an election sideshow at first -- takes nearly 68% of vote in beleaguered nation
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Report: Musician Martelly wins Haiti presidency
Final results still a month away, but preliminary returns in Haiti's presidential election show Michel Martelly winning
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Back in Haiti, Aristide gets celebrity welcome
Twice-ousted leader mobbed by allies after 7-year exile; U.S. worries homecoming will disrupt election in quake-battered country
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Aristide at S. Africa airport en route to Haiti
Jean-Bertrand Aristide, former slum priest, was twice elected Haiti president and remains popular among majority poor
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Haiti celebrates its first post-quake Carnival
Thousands fill streets as Haiti tries to get back to good times; Some wonder if country is ready to celebrate
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Hillary Clinton: The U.S. Will Not Abandon Haiti
Despite Ongoing Political Crisis, The U.S. Will Not Stop Aid To Haiti, Sec. of State Clinton Says on Visit
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Baby Doc Slips Out of Hotel to Private Home
Former Dictator Jean-Claude Duvalier Driven to Private Home in Latest Unexpected Twist in His Surprise Return
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With Baby Doc Back in Haiti, Aristide Wants Next
Jean-Bertrand Aristide Sends Letter Saying "As Far as I am Concerned, I am Ready" to Return from South African Exile
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U.S. has "deep concerns" over Aristide's return
Former Haitian president leaving S. Africa after 7 years in exile, prompting worries over his return ahead of elections
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Lawyer: "Baby Doc" to Stay in Haiti, Trial or No
While a Judge Decides Whether to Bring Jean-Claude Duvalier to Trial, Former Dictator Plans to Stay in Haiti, Lawyer Says
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Haiti's "Baby Doc" Charged with Corruption
Haiti's former dictator Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier, who returned to Haiti after 25 years in exile, was charged with corruption, theft and misappropriation of funds. Kelly Cobiella reports.
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Former Dictator "Baby Doc" Returns to Haiti
Former dictator Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier arrived back in Haiti after nearly 25 years in exile. Kelly Cobiella reports on Duvalier's return and the public reaction in Haiti.
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Haiti's Survivors 1 Year Later
In the year since a devastating earthquake struck Port-au-Prince, reconstruction has been a slow and frustrating process. Bill Whitaker reports on the strength of Haiti's survivors.
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Haitian Amputees On Their Feet Again
A year ago, amputees in Haiti were viewed as outcasts, most stayed hidden away. The earthquake forced Haitians to change their views. Bill Whitaker reports.
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A Look Back at Last Year's Earthquake and Where Haiti Stands Today
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CBS News Heads Back to Haiti One Year After a Devastating Earthquate Hit the Caribbean Nation
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"Early Show" Co-Anchor Jeff Glor Shares His Photos from Haiti. He Found Not Much Has Changed Since the Earthquake.
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Contact Info for Aid Groups Bringing Relief to Quake Victims
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Dr. Jon LaPook's Camera Captures Scenes in Haiti's Tent Camps and Clinics
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After the devastating earthquake, many survivors are living on the streets.
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Dozens of children arrived in the U.S. after their orphanage was destroyed by the Jan. 12 earthquake.
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