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Reality Check: 500,000 Haitian People Still Living In Tents On The Two Year Anniversary Of The January 12 Earthquake [PICS]

It doesn’t even seem like it’s been that long , does it? Sadly, Haitians have grown used to seeing earthquake rubble and the makeshift camps that sprang up after that fateful day in January 2010. The United Nations, Haitian officials and private aid agencies have said that Haiti has made strides in the two years since the quake. But few deny that recovery has been painfully slow. All you have to do is look at Leocal. And she might be considered one of the lucky ones. She has a “home,” however modest. The United Nations estimated the 7.0-magnitude earthquake affected nearly 3 million people and killed about 220,000. More than 1.5 million people were left homeless in a country that was already the poorest in the Western hemisphere and wracked by crisis. Consider that 70% of Haitians did not have stable jobs before the quake and there were only 5.9 doctors per 10,000 residents. Two years later, almost as many Haitians are still unemployed. Debris still clutters the capital and other places. About half the rubble, the equivalent of five football stadiums full, has been removed, according to the United Nations. About half a million people are still homeless. Many still live in tents in the shadows of the collapsed presidential palace, perhaps the most visible symbol of Haiti’s misery. “You can’t stay on the streets,” Leocal said. “If that’s what you have, you have to rebuild.” She is not alone in her frustration. Thousands of Haitians marched Wednesday through Port-au-Prince to the Parliament building to demand a reform of land laws so they can be freed to build homes, said Marjorie Bertrand Dumornay, coordinator of the grass-roots campaign funded by ActionAid Haiti. “The rebuilding process is mostly led by the foreigners,” she said. “There is no national plan. The Haitian state does not have the will.” Michel Martelly, the former pop star who was elected president last year partly because he presented a fresh face in Haitian politics, campaigned on a pledge to fix Haiti. But it took him months to even form a government and he recently said that motivating people to move in the nation’s “culture of immobilism” has been a challenge. Standing recently on a site where he said more than 600 families had been living in tents until just days ago, Martelly said the government was able to relocate them in housing. The project, he said, cost $9 million because damaged homes had to be either repaired or reconstructed. He acknowledged that many thousands are still waiting. “But it’s about sending the signal,” he told CNN’s Anderson Cooper. “It’s not about having the magic stick and making the problem disappear in one day. If you plant a tree today, in order to enjoy the shadow, you have to wait five years. So changing Haiti is going to take time and healing the wounds is going to take time.” Here’s wising the Haitian people continued progress in their healing and rebuilding. Take a look at pictures taken in Haiti over the past on the flip.

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Reality Check: 500,000 Haitian People Still Living In Tents On The Two Year Anniversary Of The January 12 Earthquake [PICS]

Profile of Lim Hwee Hua

Name:Lim Hwee Hua Member of Parliament for Aljunied GRC Marine Parade GRC (1996-2001) In office 23 December 1996 – 7 May 2011 Preceded by New seat creation Succeeded by Sylvia Lim Majority 16,225 (12.2%) Minister in Prime Minister’s Office In office 12 August 2004 – 21 May 2011 Succeeded by S. Iswaran Second Minister for Finance In office 12 August 2004 – 21 May 2011 Succeeded by Abolished Second Minister for Transport In office 12 August 2004 – 21 May 2011 Succeeded by Abolished Personal

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Check Out Ryan Gosling’s Smirk in Latest Look at The Ides of March

Ryan Gosling puts on a charm offensive in the upcoming dramedy Crazy Stupid Love (look for Movieline’s full review next week), and judging from the first look at Gosling’s idealistic staffer in The Ides of March , he’ll continue that push in the George Clooney-directed political drama. Look at that dastardly smirk! Josh Lyman and Sam Seaborn would be so proud. Click through for a look.

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Today in Less-Distinguished Anniversaries: Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey Turns 20

Just as not every news story this morning can breathlessly follow the Murdoch/Brooks hearings presently overtaking Parliament, not every movie anniversary of note this year can carry the same weight as Aliens or Ferris Bueller’s Day Off . Hence the slow-news-day milestone you’ve been waiting for (or… not): Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey turns 20 today. Feel old yet?

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Chen Show Mao and Tin Pei Ling Photo

PAP’s Tin Pei Ling – not even 10 years of working experience Now, Tin Pei Ling and Chen Show Mao. Which do you think should be in Parliament? I mean, seriously. Tin Pei Ling is a dime a dozen. You can probably scrap some of her ilk off the sidewalks at Orchard Road. Chen, on the other hand, is what the PAP would crave for – and indeed, badly needs. Yet, the truth and reality is that Tin Pei Ling will get into Parliament, while Chen Show Mao may not. Every opposition party’s new candidates h

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Ong Ye Kung picture

Mr Ong Ye Kung said this on Sunday, on the sidelines of the NTUC Healthcare U-Run. He told MediaCorp his NTUC colleagues who are also labour MPs can be more effective because they have a voice in Parliament and can influence policies. Mr Ong Ye Kung left the civil service in January to become a full-time NTUC employee – a move that allows his political participation. NTUC Assistant Secretary-General Ong Ye Kung said political work will be complementary to his responsibilities in the labour mov

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Lawrence Yeo Picture:Joscelin Yeo’s father

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Ke$ha Enlists James Van Der Beek For ‘Blow’ Video

Singer and former ‘Dawson’s Creek’ star battle it out in her new music video. By Jocelyn Vena Ke$ha in her video for “Blow” Photo: RCA Ke$ha’s new music video for her song “Blow” opens with this disclaimer: “No mythological creatures were harmed in the making of this video.” Ke$ha isn’t referring to “Dawson’s Creek” star James Van Der Beek, who makes a cameo in the video. She’s referring to the champagne-swilling, hard-partying unicorns that also make an appearance in the video, which takes place at a society party. Looking glossy and glam in her one-shoulder dress, she tells two unicorns, “I grabbed the bear by the throat, looked him right in the eyes and said, ‘Bear you have until the count of zero to put some pants on and apologize to the president. And that’s the story of how I was elected to the parliament of Uzbekistan.” She then giggles as she looks into the camera, telling viewers to “dance.” Soon, she locks eyes with Van Der Beek. Ke$ha and Van Der Beek exchange glances as they make their way through the party. Scenes of their longing (and unicorns dancing with one another) are edited with scenes of Ke$ha, in a bodysuit, mugging for the camera, singing the song and kissing more unicorns. Van Der Beek begins stripping off his suit jacket and dances his way towards the singer, who then pulls off her bra from under her gown. He follows suit, leaving viewers laughing and Ke$ha understandably perplexed about why he wears a bra under his dress shirt. “Well, well, well … if it isn’t James Van Der Douche,” she says. “I don’t appreciate you slander-beeking my name,” Van Der Beek replies. After snipping at one another and trading barbs, they begin shooting lasers at one another in a battle sequence, knocking down and killing rainbow-shooting unicorns in the process. In the end, it’s revealed that Ke$ha has killed the actor and mounted his head on her wall, laughing off the encounter. The plaque in which his head is displayed reads “James Van Der Dead.” What do you think of the new Ke$ha video? Tell us in the comments! Related Artists Ke$ha

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Singapore budget 2011 release date

After the speech has been delivered, the full Budget Statement is available for free via email at the Singapore Budget website. The service will be available for subscription until 2pm on 18 February 2011. Singapore#39;s Minister for Finance, Tharman Shanmugaratnam, will deliver the 2011 Budget Statement in Parliament on Friday (Feb 18) at 3.30pm. We will be posting live updates of Finance Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam#39;s Budget speech on Friday afternoon, via facebook.com/STbudget and t

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Middle Eastern Men Seek Pay To Take Second Wife

Apparently a Kuwaiti Member of Parliament has proposed paying men to take a second wife in his country, overcrowded with single women. http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/afp/100825/oddities/kuwait_marriage_social_offbeat added by: trut