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CHTA Education Foundation and Curtain Bluff kick off new spoken English program for hospitality careers

TravelDailyNews 07 May 2024
... tourism industry” “On behalf of Curtain Bluff, we want to thank the Education Foundation, École Hôtelière d’Haiti, and the ministers of government in Haiti who assist with this worthwhile program.”.
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William Alce Featured on Ideamensch – Insights from a Pioneering Community Manager and Sustainability Advocate

GetNews 07 May 2024
With a rich background in property management and real estate, William shares his daily routines, strategies for success, and his views on future industry trends. Born in Haiti and raised in Boston, ...
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Belle Glade native seeks shot at NFL dream, awaits call from team after career at Bowling Green State

WPTV 27 Apr 2024
BELLE GLADE, Fla ... Scott Sutton ... He said he learned that work ethic from his family, who sacrificed everything when they left Haiti and moved to Belle Glade. Hilaire said his family worked in the agriculture industry to raise him and his six siblings ... ...
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Press Briefing by Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan

The White House 25 Apr 2024
The bill will also enhance and expand humanitarian aid for those who have been impacted by instability, by conflict, by disaster all over the world, including in Haiti, in Sudan, and Somalia ... industrial base can produce.
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Black people are demanding reparations. It's time to listen

The New Arab 24 Apr 2024
In fact, it was Ayiti (Haiti) in 1804. Indeed, Britain’s industrial and scientific revolutions and development were only possible because of slavery and the underdevelopment of Africa ... prison industry.
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Haitian leaders finalize political accord for proposed transition government

The Spokesman-Review 08 Apr 2024
Haiti’s leaders have ... Haiti’s influential private sector has faced its own internal differences after the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Haiti said it was not consulted on naming a representative.
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Panic in Haiti's capital as wild shooting fills streets

GDN Online 02 Apr 2024
Panic in Haiti's capital as wild shooting fills streets At least one other person was shot dead amid fighting in the capital's Delmas district, while local media also reported a large industrial park had been set on fire three days before.
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Panic in Haiti's capital as gunfire fills streets

RTE 02 Apr 2024
Panic set in around downtown Port-au-Prince as wild shooting filled the streets of Haiti's capital, with heavy gunfire near the national palace ... Haiti has had no president since the assassination of ...
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Your new EV could do with a shot of caffeine and AI

Deccan Herald 01 Apr 2024
... vehicle prices.</p>.We can’t bear to think about Sudan and Haiti, so we don’t.<p>That’s why industry and the scientific community are eager to throw new ideas around to see what sticks.
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The U.S. must intervene in Haiti

The CT Mirror 29 Mar 2024
... to Haiti by gay American sex tourists seeking what their trade magazines referred to as “Nubian delights.” This virulent stereotype haunts Haitians to this day and destroyed Haiti’s tourist industry.
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A very bad year for press freedom

Vox 29 Mar 2024
In Guatemala, for example, Q’eqchi’ Mayan journalist Carlos Choc has been subjected to years of legal intimidation and persecution in response to his reporting on the country’s mining industry.
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Save Some Bombs for Mexico

Hot Air 25 Mar 2024
Insane ... A serious president could also have Mexico placed higher on the "Do Not Travel" list and their tourism industry would collapse overnight. After all, Mexico isn't quite as bad as Haiti right now, but the area near the border isn't far off ... .
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Australian wine industry toasts expected end to China tariffs

Guam Pacific Daily News 13 Mar 2024
The Australian wine industry welcomed news on Wednesday that China could begin lifting punitive tariffs within weeks, raising hopes that the country's red wine glut will soon ease ... Haiti sees major step but crisis could still worsen.
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