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Harry Hughes tapped as Democratic chairman
Sun reporterAfter eight years in political exile, former Gov. Harry R. Hughes today is expected to return to prominence in Maryland politics as the newly elected chairman of the state Democratic Party.He is the pick of Democratic gubernatorial nominee Parris N....Tags: Executive Branch, Maryland, Elections, Government, Barbara A. Mikulski
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'If I Was President': Wyclef Jean sets eyes on Haiti
La PlazaOnly a day into his run, the entertainer is already facing resistance in the thorny world of Haitian politics. For starters, an electoral council must validate whether Jean meets the qualifications to be a candidate. If he is certified as a candidate, he'... -
Haiti: Michel Martelly wins presidential election, but who will be prime minister?
Opinion L.A.Michel “Sweet Micky” Martelly appears to be the winner in Haiti’s presidential election. The popular Kompa singer turned political candidate captured nearly twice as many votes as his opponent, former first lady and academic Mirlande... -
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Haiti's exiled former president offers to return
La PlazaBy Robyn Dixon Reporting from Johannesburg â Former Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, deposed and exiled in a 2004 coup, offered today to return to Haiti, saying he could not wait to go home and rebuild his country after Tuesday's devastating... -
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Tags: Television Industry, Wyclef Jean, Elections, Port-au-Prince (Haiti), Government
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PASSINGS
Rev. Gerard Jean-Juste Priest fought for Haitian immigrants The Rev. Gerard Jean-Juste, 62, an influential Haitian Roman Catholic priest who fought for his countrymen's rights in the U.S., died Wednesday in a Miami-area hospital of complications from...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Death, Brain, Roman Catholicism, Colleges and Universities
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Literary Haiti
Jacket CopySince last week's devastating earthquake in Haiti, the world's attention has turned to the country as it rarely has before. Yet it's been the focus of literary explorations for decades. In the 1930s, Zora Neale Hurston traveled to Jamaica and...... -
'Ghosts of Cité Soleil'
Times Staff WriterBuilt on a classic brother-against-brother narrative, Danish filmmaker Asger Leth's "Ghosts of Cité Soleil" is a forceful documentary set against the 2004 Haitian coup d'état that toppled the government of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. An...Tags: Documentary (genre), Wyclef Jean, Port-au-Prince (Haiti), Government, Movies
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Thompson: Role of a lifetime
Back when the part-time actor, lawyer, lobbyist, former senator and presidential hopeful Fred Thompson was still merely "testing the waters," he held one of his first official news conferences, in a windowless room of the Indianapolis Convention Center....Tags: Political Fundraising, Celebrities, Gucci Group NV, White House, Lobbying
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