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September 22, 2008

SOS for Haiti

by Myrtha Désulmé, Jamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - Being a Haitian-Jamaican proved to be an awkward proposition this past month. One minute we were screaming with joy about Team Jamaica reaping Olympic gold, the next we were in tears over the devastation wrought by back-to-back killer storms in Haiti. Four storms in three weeks have killed more than 600 people.

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