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Haiti to investigate Duvalier’s Human Rights Violations.
Pressure mounted on ousted dictator Jean-Claude Duvalier Friday, as a rights group said Haitian officials were opening a probe into alleged torture and killings during his 15-year rule. Haiti To Investigate Duvalier’s Human Rights Violations.
Money may have motivated Baby Doc’s return to Port Au Prince.
The surprise return to Haiti of ousted dictator Jean-Claude “Baby Doc” Duvalier may have been part of a plan to unlock $5.7 million held in Swiss bank accounts. Money may have Motivated Baby Doc’s return to Port Au Prince.
Venezuela and Haiti: Countries with Highest Political Risk
Aon Corporation, a global provider of risk management services, released a Political Risk Map that ranked Venezuela as one of the 11 countries with the highest political risk in the world. Venezuela and Haiti: Countries with the Highest Political Risk
Rebuilding Haiti’s Economy
Billions of dollars have been pledged to the recovery and reconstruction effort in Haiti. Rebuilding Haiti’s Economy
Exiled former Haitian dictator returns to Port Au Prince
Haiti’s political crisis took a stunning turn on Sunday when Jean-Claude Duvalier, the dictator known as Baby Doc who was overthrown in 1986, arrived unexpectedly in the capital from exile in France. Former Haitian Dictator Returns to Port Au Prince
Origin of HIV transmission among male partners
A team of scientists has discovered the origin of strains of HIV among men who have sex with men.
HIV/TB infections increasingly falling on Hispanic community
Study shows a significant shift in the ethnic makeup of the disease, with the majority of cases now coming from the Hispanic community.
For HIV-infected children, quality of caregiver relationship is crucial
For the growing number of HIV-infected children, the quality of care and the relationship between children and their caregivers play an important role in their development.
Control of herpes symptoms does not reduce HIV transmission
Research from a five-year international clinical study shows that acyclovir, a commonly prescribed drug used to suppress symptoms of the herpes virus, does not affect HIV transmission by people with both viruses.

