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Anti-government protest in Haiti, clashes
Protesters clashed with police Wednesday in Port-au-Prince as thousands marched to protest against president Jovenel Moise.
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Haiti's traditional joumou soup: a tasty reminder of freedom
In Haiti, Rosemene Dorceus prepares the joumou soup, a mix of meat, vegetables, pasta and the squash for which it is named, to celebrate the new year and the country's independence (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Haitians begin two-day celebration of Fet Gede, the Day of the Dead
1. Wide of Port-au-Prince cemetery
2. Mid of people arriving at cemetery
3. Close of candles
4. Various of food offered to the dead
5. Wide of crowd
6. Mid of woman touching cross, push in
7. Mid of woman dancing
8. Mid of woman pouring...
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Haiti - Pro-Cedras Lawyer Killed
A lawyer from Port-au-Prince was killed in a drive-by shooting on
Tuesday (6/9). Charles Jean-Baptiste was shot in the head while
waiting for a taxi outside the Palace of Justice. The motive for
the assassination was not known, but...
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Children yearn for school as most schools destroyed in Jan quake
1. Wide of children''s nursery school in ruins after January 12 earthquake
2. Close of partly broken wall with depiction of child holding the hand of her father
3. Wide of crooked school sign by concrete slabs of rubble
4. Close of...
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Former paramilitary leader acquitted of murder
17 August 2004
1. Exterior of justice palace
2. People walking out of gate of the justice palace
3. Docket board posted on wall
4. Close up of entry on docket board
5. Leader of the paramilitary Front for the Advancement and Progress of...
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Reax as Haitian govt suspends rotation of UN troops from Africa; Colombian ministers' statement
The Pan American Health Organization and World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) representative in Haiti Jean-Luc Poncelet talked on Thursday about measures to prevent the spread of the Ebola visrus in Haiti.
His comments came a day after...
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Court convicts American in 'orphan' case, sentences her to time served
1. Mid of US missionary Laura Silsby leaving courthouse and walking with her lawyers and a friend, UPSOUND: (English) Laura Silsby, US missionary: "Very happy to be free"
2. Silsby going into truck UPSOUND (English): Laura Silsby, US...
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US Sec of State comments on Cuba; visits factory
1. Wide of news conference
2. Medium of US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton listening to journalists
3. SOUNDBITE: ( English) Hillary Clinton, US Secretary of State:
"I agree with the overall emphasis on moving towards dialogue and...
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Head of rescue team says still working to rescue person
1. Mexican rescue worker climbing over earthquake rubble
2. Rubble of collapsed apartments at Montana Hotel
3. Hector Mendez and colleague crawling through rubble
4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Hector Mendez, member of Mexican search and rescue...
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WRAP Rescuers find head of income tax office alive, woman rescued
1. Wide of rescuers amid rubble
2. Man, believed to be Administrative Director of Port-au-Prince''s Income Tax authority, trapped in rubble being placed on stretcher by Israeli rescue team
3. Various of man on stretcher being carried to...
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Release of dolphins back into the wild
1. Wide shot of lagoon
2. Various of dolphins
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Yves Aundre Wainwrite, Minister of Environment of Haiti:
"We understand it's a good thing to have children come and see the animals living, but its better to show...
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Its a scene that is carrying out at hospitals across Port-au-Prince; doctors caring for hundreds of orphans, many of whose parents died in last week''s earthquake. The AP''s Rich Matthews reports on how doctors are making medical decisions that will have a lasting impact.
HEADLINE: Hundreds of orphans are now Haiti''s smallest victims
CAPTION: Its a scene that is carrying out at hospitals across Port-au-Prince; doctors caring for hundreds of orphans, many of whose parents died in last week''s...
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Scores await treatment as cholera epidemic spreads; presser; Preval
L'Estere - 23 October 2010
1. Wide of bridge over the Artibonite river, where people infected with cholera got their water
2. Close of the dirty looking Artibonite river water
3. Pan of queue of people leading up to hospital
4. Mid of...
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HAITI: MIXED REACTION TO START OF ARISTIDE SECOND TERM
French/Nat
When Jean-Bertrand Aristide came to power in Haiti 10 years ago, international leaders hailed his triumph, supporters painted his portrait on walls and the poverty-stricken masses dubbed him a prophet.
That fervour, however,...
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UN investigates claims its peacekeepers used excessive force to break up a protest march
The United Nations peacekeeping mission in Haiti announced on Saturday it will investigate allegations its troops used excessive force on a crowd during a violent protest.
UN peacekeepers on Friday opened fire on protesters who marched...
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Food containers pile up in ports due to govt red tape
Port-au-Prince, Haiti - 7 March 2008
1. Wide of Port-au-Prince port
2. Various of stacked containers at port
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dimitri Torres, Director of container-handler Cap Terminal SA:
"Yes, some of them. Yesterday we drove...
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Doctors of USS Comfort examine pets
1. Various of US naval band entertaining local residents outside University of Peace Hospital
2. Various of people queuing for treatment
3. Woman holding baby up at gates of treatment centre
4. Various of man being given an injection
5....
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UN Security Council in first visit to Haiti
1. Exterior of Toussaint Louverture International Airport, UN vehicles parked
2. Member of UN Security Council commission to Haiti exiting airport
3. UNSC members boarding bus
4. More member of the UN exiting airport
5. Three shots of UN...
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Problems persist at US church-run Haiti orphanage
A troubled Haitian orphanage run by a small and apparently well-funded US church has made cosmetic changes in the two months since an Associated Press report exposed squalor and neglect.
But it hasn't done enough to address staffing...
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WRAP Airport, mass in damaged cathedral ADDS US people leaving
1. Wide of evacuees lined up on runway
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Kevan Hanson, US Coast Guard Lieutenant:
"The medical treatment will be better there. The living conditions are going to be better. Just to get them out of here."
3. Two boys...
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Haiti prepares for approaching rainy season
1. Wide of cleared field near Cite Soleil where homeless and displaced could be moved to ahead of rainy season
2. Steam roller preparing field
3. Wide of truck unloading dirt
4. Various shots of bulldozer grading ground
5. Wide of...
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A troubled Haitian orphanage run by a small and apparently well-funded US church has made cosmetic changes in the two months since an Associated Press report exposed squalor and neglect.
A troubled Haitian orphanage run by a small and apparently well-funded US church has made cosmetic changes in the two months since an Associated Press report exposed squalor and neglect.
But it hasn't done enough to address staffing...
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Former US President in meeting with private sector investors
1. Wide exterior of Haiti's Prime Minister's office
2. Mid of security outside building
3. Interior shot, former US President Bill Clinton and Haitian Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive walking into news conference
4. Side view of...