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Andres Martinez Casares/Xinhua/Zuma Press NEW NORMAL: A boy ran by as a girl sat on the wreckage of a helicopter and wrote Tuesday in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, at a camp for people who were displaced by a deadly Jan. 12, 2010, earthquake.
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Andres Martinez Casares/European Pressphoto Agency DADDY'S GIRL: A man and his children attended a r eligious service amid the debris of a cathedral in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Wednesday.
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Andres Martinez Casares/European Pressphoto Agency Earlier in the week, Haiti urged hundreds of thousands of homeless quake survivors to flee tents and tarps for sturdier shelter.
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New Legs for Haiti's Children Andres Martinez Casares/Polaris for The Wall Street Journal Merline Annoreste, 9, who lost her right leg, and another child who lost his left leg in the Jan. 12 earthquake, played with a balloon at the clinic for handicapped children of "Nos Petits Soeurs et Freres" (Our Little Brothers and Sisters) at St Damien's Hospital in Port-au-Prince.
Haiti Looks Past Foreign Health Aid Miriam Jordan 2010
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Andres Martinez Casares/European Pressphoto Agency Journalists raised their recording devices to a loudspeaker as Richardson Dumel, left, the speaker of the Provisional Electoral Council, announced the election results at a restaurant in Port-au-Prince late Tuesday.
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Andres Martinez Casares/EPA Only about a quarter of people infected normally develop symptoms of serious diarrhea, vomiting and fever.
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New Legs for Haiti's Children Andres Martinez Casares/Polaris for The Wall Street Journal Merline Annoreste, 9, who lost her right leg, and another child who lost his left leg in the Jan. 12 earthquake, played with a balloon at the clinic for handicapped children of "Nos Petits Soeurs et Freres" (Our Little Brothers and Sisters) at St Damien's Hospital in Port-au-Prince.
Haiti Looks Past Foreign Health Aid Miriam Jordan 2010
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New Legs for Haiti's Children Andres Martinez Casares/Polaris for The Wall Street Journal Merline Annoreste, 9, who lost her right leg, and another child who lost his left leg in the Jan. 12 earthquake, played with a balloon at the clinic for handicapped children of "Nos Petits Soeurs et Freres" (Our Little Brothers and Sisters) at St Damien's Hospital in Port-au-Prince.
Haiti Looks Past Foreign Health Aid Miriam Jordan 2010
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Andres Martinez Casares/European Pressphotos Agency In Port-au-Prince, Haiti, a woman held an umbrella at JJ Dessalines Boulevard, near a canal where cleanup efforts are underway.
Earth Day at 40 2010
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Andres Martinez Casares/EPA Many of the patients hospitalized in the capital with cholera are believed to have recently arrived from the Artibonite Valley, an agricultural area where more than 6,400 of Haiti ' s known 8,138 cases have been recorded.
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