Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Disaster In Haiti -- News Updates January 26, 2010



"Bloodied" Haiti And Donors Look At Recovery Plans -- Reuters

PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) - Haiti could start relocating homeless earthquake survivors from its ruined capital this week, but it will need at least five to 10 years of international help to rebuild from the catastrophe, the government said on Monday.

Appealing for long-term support from foreign donors meeting in Montreal, Canada, Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive told them his people had been "bloodied, martyred and ruined" by the January 12 quake that killed up to 200,000 and left hundreds of thousands more Haitians injured and homeless.

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More News On The Disaster In Haiti

Haiti Earthquake (Full Coverage) -- Yahoo News
Latest Updates on the Crisis in Haiti -- The Lede/New York Times
Full Coverage from CBS News -- CBS News
Haiti Earthquake (Full Coverage) -- BBC
Haiti earthquake: News updates -- CNN
Haiti earthquake updates -- The Telegraph
Live: Haiti earthquake - latest updates -- Times Online
Haiti Updates -- The Guardian
Haiti – All coverage -- Christian Science Monitor

US and other nations say Haiti must lead -- Yahoo News/AP
Agreement on Effort to Help Haiti Rebuild -- New York Times
Foreign Ministers Discuss Haiti Relief and Recovery Efforts -- Voice of America
Haiti: 10 Years and $10 Billion in Aid? -- Toronto Star
World Leaders Commit to 10 Years of Hard Work for Haiti -- Globe and Mail
Haiti Seeks Additional Aid -- Washington Post
Haitians face a decade to rebuild lives -- AFP
Builders Dream of a Better Haiti -- Los Angeles Times

Path of Haiti Quake Destruction Extends to Other Cities -- Voice of America
How Some Haitians Want to Save Port-au-Prince: Leave It Behind -- Time Magazine
Haiti's homeless plead for tents after earthquake -- Yahoo News/AP
Tents and safe places in short supply in Haiti -- USA Today
Haiti's plea: help us feed 1.5 million -- Sydney Morning Herald
INTERVIEW-Quake cost one in five Haitian jobs- minister -- Reuters
Haiti earthquake: Aid effort shifts to long-term care -- Christian Science Monitor
Fighting Starvation, Haitians Share Portions -- New York Times
Haitian amputees face uncertain future -- McClatchy News
Cholera concerns grow as makeshift shelters spread -- Globe And Mail

Clinton Says Plan for Haiti Exists -- Washington Times
Clinton Defends US Military Role In Haiti -- Voice of America

83 million tune in to Haiti telethon -- L.A. Times
Haiti Telethon Raises Charity Estimate to $61 Million -- ABC News

Marines Studied their Own History in Haiti -- USA Today
Haiti: Obama's Katrina -- Wall Street Journal opinion

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