A Haitian woman waits for customers in a
street market in Port-au-Prince, April
10, 2008. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
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A woman eats spaghetti at a street
market in Port-au-Prince, April 11, 2008.
REUTERS/Eduardo
Munoz
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A Haitian woman carries a basket of
chickens on her head in Port-au-Prince,
April 11, 2008. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz (
HAITI)
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A Haitian woman sells rice in a street
market in Port-au-Prince, April 10, 2008.
REUTERS/Eduardo
Munoz
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A woman carries a bucket with non-
potable water for cooking or cleaning on
a street in Port-au-Prince, March 20,
2008. At least 90 percent of people in
Haiti - the poorest country in the
northern hemisphere - don't have access
to drinking water. REUTERS/Eduardo
Munoz
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Haitians stand outside their house in
the town of Les Cayes, April 6, 2008.
REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
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A girl carries a cup with non-potable
water on a street in Port-au-Prince, A
girl carries a cup with non-potable
water on a street in Port-au-Prince,
March 20, 2008. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
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An U.N. peacekeeper patrols a street in
the Bel-Air neighborhood in Port-au-
Prince, April 10, 2008. REUTERS/Eduardo
Munoz
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A resident stands near a burning
wreckage during a protest in the town of
Les Cayes, April 7, 2008. REUTERS/
Eduardo
Munoz
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Residents protest on the streets of Port-
au-Prince, April 9, 2008. REUTERS/
Eduardo Munoz
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Residents protest by throwing stones on
the streets in front of U.N.
peacekeepers in Port-au-Prince, April 8,
2008. REUTERS/Eduardo
Munoz
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A street seller walks past a damaged gas
station in Port-au-Prince, April 10,
2008. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
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