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First there was an empty field. Then came rows of makeshift tents. Now those camps are turning into shanty towns — with bakeries, lottery stands and homes — that show no sign of moving soon.

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The children with no names lay mute in a corner of the General Hospital grounds Tuesday, three among thousands of boys and girls set adrift in the wake of Haiti's earthquake.

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"If you don't kill the criminals, they will all come back," a Haitian police officer shouts over a loudspeaker in the country's most notorious slum, imploring citizens to take justice into their own hands.

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Drumbeats called the faithful to a yesterday Mass praising God amid a scene resembling the Apocalypse — a collapsed cathedral in a city cloaked with the smell of death, where aid is slow to reach survivors and rescue crews battle to pry an ever-smaller number of the living from the ruins.

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Rescuers pulled a dehydrated but otherwise uninjured woman from the ruins of a luxury hotel in the Haitian capital early Sunday, an event greeted with applause from onlookers witnessing rare good news in a city otherwise filled with corpses, rubble and desperation.

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Youths shouted insults and threw rocks at UN peacekeepers on foot patrol who subsequently took refuge in a UN base near the Haitian presidential palace.

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Demonstrators also broke windows of UN vehicles.
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Youths shouted insults and threw rocks at UN peacekeepers on foot patrol who subsequently took refuge in a UN base near the Haitian presidential palace.

There were no reports on the identities of the Filipino UN peacekeepers or if they were injured.

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