September 2, 2010

BioTek's Regine Simon Barjon with Former President of the United States, co-chair of the IHRC, and UN Special Envoy for Haiti Bill Clinton at...

BioTek's Regine Simon Barjon with Former President of the United States, co-chair of the IHRC, and UN Special Envoy for Haiti Bill Clinton at the Darbonne Sugar Mill near...
You might hear some rumblings on the airwaves and internets about why the public of the United States has not been rushed to support the victims of the devastating Pakistan floods which have flooded 1/5 of the country, affected an estimated 20 million people, killed nearly 2000 people (with that number rising daily due to continued flooding, disease and malnutrition) and left millions of...
Six months after the earthquake in Haiti, I spoke with Dr. Herold Merisier, president of the South Florida chapter of the Association de Médecins Haïtiens a l'Étranger (Association of Haitian Physicians Abroad). Dr. Merisier earned his medical degree at the State University of Haiti and then trained in Port-au-Prince, Paris, France, and Miami. He is a...
You might hear some rumblings on the airwaves and internets about why the public of the United States has not been rushed to support the victims of the devastating Pakistan floods which have flooded 1/5 of the country, affected an estimated 20 million people, killed nearly 2000 people (with that number rising daily due to continued flooding, disease and malnutrition) and left millions of people...
Six months after the earthquake in Haiti, I spoke with Dr. Herold Merisier, president of the South Florida chapter of the Association de Médecins Haïtiens a l'Étranger (Association of Haitian Physicians Abroad). Dr. Merisier earned his medical degree at the State University of...
You might hear some rumblings on the airwaves and internets about why the public of the United States has not been rushed to support the victims of the devastating Pakistan floods which have flooded 1/5 of the country, affected an estimated 20 million people, killed nearly 2000 people (with that number rising daily due to continued flooding, disease and malnutrition) and left millions of...
September 1, 2010
Share + Sep 2, 2010 12:09 am US/Eastern RUKMINI CALLIMACHI, Associated Press Writer PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti The desperate quest to find loved ones started just minutes after the earthquake, as cell phones rang unanswered from beneath the rubble of Haiti's best hotel.
Share + Sep 2, 2010 12:09 am US/Eastern RUKMINI CALLIMACHI, Associated Press Writer PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti The desperate quest to find loved ones started just minutes after the earthquake, as cell phones rang unanswered from beneath the rubble of Haiti's best hotel.
Wednesday, September 1, 2010 at 8:28 p.m. PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - The desperate quest to find loved ones started just minutes after the earthquake, as cell phones rang unanswered from beneath the rubble of Haiti's best hotel.