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Thursday, January 14th, 2010

What will Haiti be like 20 years from now?

Nature has a way of delivering some of its most devastating blows to those who already suffer disproportionately, as happened during Haiti’s tragic earthquake. It will take weeks, maybe months, to account for those who are lost and evaluate the full extent of the damage.
Fortunately, through the efforts of many, the most needed items — [...]

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