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Continental Airlines, The New Kid On The Block In Haiti
With its decision to begin carrying passengers to Haiti, Continental Airlines has become the new kid on the block in providing airline transportation to the Haitian public. What will this mean to the flyin public?
Traveling from the U.S. to Haiti is relatively a short destination for the airlines however, sometimes it is cheaper to fly from U.S. to Europe than to Haiti.
Bossa Combo And Haiti During The 1970s
The Group Bossa Combo will always be considered a legendary music band in Haiti. Bossa Combo was popular both inside and outside Haiti during the 1970s. It originally comprised of ten band members including Raymond Cajuste and Shubert Gehy on vocals, Rodrigue Toussaint on guitar, Emile Dernest on guitar accompaniment, Ernst Volcy on bass guitar.
Belo Music
Here is a picture of the Haitian artist Belo. As you can see here, he is on stage performing some of his hit songs. Belo has built an international reputation for his types of music.
After the earthquake Belo did not stay without anything to do. Although he himself was a victime of the earthquake, he made an album called HAITI DEBOUT which he has performed in Germany, Rome, Romania, France, and the U.S.
Who will win Mirlande Manigat or Michel Manigat
Here is a picture symbolized the likely result of the 2011 Haiti election run-off. The results of the election will be one or the two candidates. The preliminary results that will be communicated to the press on Monday, May, 4, 2011 will announce either michel Martelly or Mirlande Manigat as the next president of Haiti. How the Haitian population will react to the results is another question











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