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The Miami Herald >  Community News >  Haitian Link

Remembering Medina

- Haitian Link , May 13
Haitian Link

This is as redundant a statement as one would ever read about Haiti: a tragic island for both its geography but more so for this centuries-l...

Haiti

Haiti travel getting competition

- The Miami Herald , May 9
The Miami Herald

Pending approval, JetBlue Airways plans to offer flights to Haiti. Meanwhile, IBC Airways is teaming up with a Haitian start-up to expand it... s reach in the Haitian market.

Haiti

Haiti’s ex-President Aristide breaks silence

- The Miami Herald , May 9
The Miami Herald

Two years after his surprise return from seven years in exile, former Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide breaks his silence.

  • audio Listen to former President Aristide's press conference Thursday

Haiti

Ex-Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide appears in court, draws crowd

- The Miami Herald , May 8
The Miami Herald

Ex-Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, little seen in public since his return home two years ago, was in court to answer a summons.

Courts

Teen convicted in attack on Miami-Dade officer will get new trial

- The Miami Herald , May 8
The Miami Herald

Prosecutors agreed Willie Barney, 19, should get a new trial because the judge should have allowed the defense to boot a juror.

Fort Lauderdale

Broward celebrates Haitian heritage on Saturday

- The Miami Herald , May 7
The Miami Herald

Performers will dance, tell stories and play steel drums at a Fort Lauderdale event celebrating Haitian heritage on Saturday. The event will... feature performances by Aubr Blague and magician Fritzner Paul as well as butterfly dancers, free refreshments and children’s crafts and storytelling, and is sponsored by the African-American Research Library and Cultural Center and the Humanitarian Emergency Response Organization.

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