Stars gather to cover ‘We Are the World’ for Haiti
Arrest of Americans deepens Haiti adoption debate
NEW YORK (AP) – The debate over international adoption, already a bitter one, has intensified in the aftermath of Haiti’s earthquake and the arrest of 10 Americans for trying to take children out of the devastated country without permission. Some groups are urging a long moratorium on new adoptions from Haiti, saying there is too much chaos and too high a risk of mistakes or child trafficking …
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Red Cross thanks Haiti disaster appeal supporters
OFFICIALS at the Langport and District Red Cross branch would like to thank everybody who donated to their bucket collections in aid of the Haiti earthquake appeal.
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Chaos in Effort to Help Haiti’s Hungry Is Easing
Coupons for 55 pounds of rice under a new U.N. food program have become more valuable than Haitian money.
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Haiti work changes lives of South Jerseyans
Not long after an earthquake devastated Haiti on Jan. 12, Karen Slutsky got a call at 7:30 p.m. in her Cherry Hill home: She was needed as a member of New Jersey’s Disaster Medical Assistance Team.
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Stars gather to cover ‘We Are the World’ for Haiti
Twenty-five years after star-studded anthem “We Are the World” raised millions of dollars to aid famine relief in Africa, celebrities of a different generation were set to gather Monday night to re-record the charity tune to benefit Haiti.
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