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[Title] => Former Haitian president Jean-Claude Duvalier dies
[Summary] => Former Haitian president Jean Claude Duvalier died of a heart attack Saturday, according to the Twitter account of the current President Michel Martelly. He was 63.
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[Title] => New president to take power in struggling Haiti
[Summary] => Charismatic pop star-turned-president Michel Martelly takes over Haiti on Saturday promising to rebuild its earthquake-devastated capital, develop the long-neglected countryside and build a modern army.
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[Title] => Memory failure
[Summary] => All of Libya loves him, embattled strongman Moammar Gadhafi declared as US warships moved closer to his country.
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[Title] => Duvalier slips out of hotel to private home
[Summary] => Former dictator Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier slipped out the back of his hotel Thursday and was driven to a private home on a mountain above Haiti's capital, in the latest unexpected twist in his surprise return to the country that kicked him out nearly 25 years ago.
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[Title] => Spokesman: Passport delays Duvalier's Haiti exit
[Summary] => Former Haitian dictator Jean-Claude Duvalier applied for a new passport Wednesday and intends to leave the country when he gets it, a spokesman said, insisting that the ex-strongman can neither be forced to leave his homeland nor compelled to stay and face a potential criminal trial.
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[Title] => Lawyer: Duvalier plans to remain in Haiti
[Summary] => Haitian authorities want Jean-Claude Duvalier to leave the country, but the once-feared dictator will not go and could even choose to get involved in politics, one of his lawyers said Wednesday.
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[Title] => 'Baby Doc' adds new twist to Haiti latest woes
[Summary] => Former Haitian dictator Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier ensconced himself Monday in a high-end hotel following his surprise return to a country deep in crisis, leaving many to wonder if the once-feared strongman will prompt renewed conflict in the midst of a political stalemate.
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[Title] => 'Baby Doc' Duvalier back in Haiti after long exile
[Summary] => Former Haitian dictator Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier returned Sunday to Haiti nearly 25 years after a popular uprising against his brutal dictatorship forced him into exile, a surprising and perplexing move that comes as his country struggles with a political crisis and the stalled effort to recover from last year's earthquake.
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[Title] => Helpless
[Summary] => Make a list of the most miserable places on earth and Haiti is bound to be somewhere near the top, close to Somalia or the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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[Title] => Exploitation worsens plight of poor Haitians
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[Title] => Duvalier slips out of hotel to private home
[Summary] => Former dictator Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier slipped out the back of his hotel Thursday and was driven to a private home on a mountain above Haiti's capital, in the latest unexpected twist in his surprise return to the country that kicked him out nearly 25 years ago.
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[Title] => Spokesman: Passport delays Duvalier's Haiti exit
[Summary] => Former Haitian dictator Jean-Claude Duvalier applied for a new passport Wednesday and intends to leave the country when he gets it, a spokesman said, insisting that the ex-strongman can neither be forced to leave his homeland nor compelled to stay and face a potential criminal trial.
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[Summary] => Haitian authorities want Jean-Claude Duvalier to leave the country, but the once-feared dictator will not go and could even choose to get involved in politics, one of his lawyers said Wednesday.
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[Summary] => While thousands of dead or dying Haitians litter the streets of the Haitian capital city of Port-au-Prince and the rubble left by a magnitude-7 earthquake this week, mountains of food, medicines and other relief goods rushed by a commiserating world are held up at the ports and on the highways.
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