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13. January 2010 | 06:50World gears up to help quake-stricken Haiti
PORT-AU-PRINCE -The United States, France, Canada and governments across Latin America were gearing up to help Haiti, after a massive 7.0 earthquake leveled buildings and caused an unknown number of casualties. (News Source: Malaysian Mirror - 05:31:47)
World gears up to help quake-hit Haiti
The US, France, Canada and Latin American governments are gearing to help Haiti, after an earthquake registering 7.0 levelled buildings and caused casualties. (News Source: Brisbane Times - 03:54:16)
World gears up to help quake-stricken Haiti
PORT-AU-PRINCE - The United States, France, Canada and governments across Latin America were gearing up Tuesday to help Haiti, after a massive 7.0 earthquake leveled buildings and caused an unknown number of casualties. (News Source: ABS-CBNNEWS.com - 04:36:29)
Minnesota groups with ties to Haiti seek news as well as ways to help
Minnesota groups with ties to Haiti seek news and ways to help. (News Source: Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - 02:43:30)
U.S. scrambling to help Haiti after quake
WASHINGTON (AP) - The U.S. is gearing up to help Haiti in the aftermath of its 7.0 earthquake. The U.S. Agency for International Development says it’s sending a disaster assistance response team, and is activating its search and rescue partners in Virginia and Los Angeles. (News Source: The Kentucky Post - 05:17:07)
How You Can Help With Haiti Earthquake Relief Efforts
CINCINNATI — To assist with earthquake relief efforts in Haiti, Matthew 25: Ministries has outlined what you can donate to help. Matthew 25: Ministries is currently accepting cash donations, canned and non-perishable foods, personal care products and cleaning products. (News Source: The Kentucky Post - 04:17:11)
Major earthquake hits Haiti; Obama says U.S. ready to help - Tue, 12 Jan 2010 PST
The largest earthquake ever recorded in the area rocked Haiti on Tuesday, collapsing a hospital where people screamed for help and damaging other buildings. An aid official described “total disaster and chaos.” In Washington, President Barack Obama said his thoughts and prayers were with the people of Haiti, and that the U.S. stood ready to help the island nation. (News Source: The Spokesman-Review - 00:12:55)
U.S. ready to help Haiti following earthquake
WASHINGTON - President Obama said his thoughts and prayers were with the people of Haiti, where a strong earthquake hit on Tuesday, and that the U.S. stood ready to help the island nation. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, in a speech at the East-West Center in Honolulu, also offered her prayers to those affected by the 7.0 quake and pledged military and civilian relief. (News Source: Honolulu Advertiser - 00:37:37)
Video: Racing to help Haiti
Jan. 12: UNICEF President and CEO Caryl Stern tells Rachel Maddow about relief efforts under way to help the victims of the earthquake in Haiti. (Other) (News Source: MSNBC - 05:48:14)
Video: International community offers help to Haiti
Jan. 12: Gordon Duguid, deputy spokesman for the U.S. State Department tells Rachel Maddow about U.S. aid and other international efforts to help Haiti in the wake of the earthquake. (Other) (News Source: MSNBC - 05:48:05)
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