A collection of videos from The Washington Post and wire sources on the earthquake in Haiti. (The Washington Post)
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From music star to Haitian presidential candidate

Dispute lands U.S. missionary in Haitian jail

Candlelight vigil at the Haitian embassy

D.C. community converges for Haitian earthquake relief

The D.C. Embassy of Haiti reacts to massive quake
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This Story For Haitian songstress, the show must go on Article | PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI -- This was not the kind of stage Esceline Belcombe was accustomed to. She sang with sandaled feet planted deep in the dust of a footpath that cuts across a steep hill and turns down toward a river of tattered-cloth shelters. This Story Washington Haitian community gathers for Mass in Silver Spring Article | Therese Ridore arrived weeping to Mass for the local Haitian community in Silver Spring on Friday evening. This Story Schools' collapse leaves Haiti's future in rubble Article | PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI -- Of the many things taken from this city by the earthquake, few are as threatening to Haiti's future as the near destruction of a school system viewed across society here as the only path to a better life. This Story Haiti seeks more food and shelter aid for coming weeks Article | MONTREAL -- Haiti's government made an emotional appeal for more aid Monday, asking for food to feed 1.5 million people for 15 days, as international donors gathered for a conference here to attempt to organize an orderly path to recovery for the quake-devastated nation. This Story In post-quake Haiti, police are now the good guys Article | PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI -- In the hours and days after the city crumbled and the enfeebled government of Haiti disappeared from public view, a remarkable thing happened here: The police showed up for work. This Story 'Mommy and Daddy would come as soon as possible' Article | For two days, as stories of unfathomable suffering poured out of Haiti, three families in Pella, Iowa, prayed that their children were alive. This Story A symbol of stability lies shattered in Port-au-Prince Article | Before the earthquake, the Hotel Montana was the place to be in Haiti. During coups and crises, it provided air-conditioned shelter from the political storms for the diplomats, spies and aid workers -- and a few heavy-duty criminals -- who gathered nightly at the News Bar under a towering mahogan... This Story Concerns about violence in Cite Soleil, Haiti Video | Citizens of Cite Soleil, a Haitian slum, are concerned that violence may increase in the aftermath of the earthquake. Thousands of criminals escaped when a prison was damaged during the earthquake and many residents believe they will re-engage in criminal activity. This Story Quake upends rules of criminal justice Article | PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI -- Haiti's criminal justice system was brought to a standstill by last month's earthquake, which leveled the capital city's courthouse. But crime did not stop, and that has left police commanders with jail cells full of frustrated inmates who have not been given a chance to go... This Story A month later, earthquake relief efforts still fall short Article | PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI -- Nearly one month after a powerful earthquake brought this country to a halt, Haiti is tumbling headlong through a crisis that has not begun to abate, with evidence everywhere that current relief efforts are falling short. This Story Medical workers in Florida ramp up to care for Haiti's injured Article | TAMPA -- Joseph Perno's cellphone started buzzing at 9 a.m. Monday. The county medical coordinator told him to stay sharp. A C-130 cargo plane, carrying 22 seriously injured Haitians, would be arriving at Tampa International Airport that night. This Story In Haiti, aid groups show strong teamwork Article | PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI -- Landina Seignon's arm had been removed an inch below her shoulder. Like most performed in the week after the earthquake, hers was a "guillotine amputation" -- a straight cut through flesh and bone that left little cushion for an artificial arm. This Story Frederick family prepares for new arrival from Haiti Article | David Hubner was a touch harried as he answered a reporter's phone call Wednesday afternoon. This Story Aftershock spurs exodus: 'It is just too scary to stay' Article | PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI -- Haitians pushed and clawed onto rusty boats and dented buses by the thousands Wednesday, hoping to escape a capital city newly unnerved by the strongest aftershock since the Jan. 12 earthquake. This Story In Haitian capital, U.N. to set up 16 food sites Article | PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI -- Repeatedly stymied in its efforts to deliver food in the stricken Haitian capital, the United Nations announced Saturday that it will establish 16 distribution sites staffed by relief workers and protected round-the-clock by American and other international troops. This Story Digging through the destruction Article | PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI -- Desperate Haitians clawed at the rubble of their ruined capital for a second day Thursday, retrieving their dead and rescuing the living, as an international armada of ships and aircraft struggled to provide food, water, medicine and shelter. This Story 'For us, the government doesn't exist at all' Article | PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI -- The news on the radio delivered the latest shock to Ives Sima: The eight-story technical college run by his cousin in the Haitian capital had collapsed in Tuesday's massive earthquake. This Story Digging through the destruction Article | PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI -- Desperate Haitians clawed at the rubble of their ruined capital for a second day Thursday, retrieving their dead and rescuing the living, as an international armada of ships and aircraft struggled to provide food, water, medicine and shelter. This Story Church crumbles following earthquake Video | Amateur video shows the chaos and panic just moments after the devastating earthquake in Haiti last week. A Brazilian soldier stationed in Port-au-Prince captured the scene. (Jan. 18) This Story In Haiti, many buildings too unsafe to occupy Article | PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI -- The Rev. Celestin Jean Robert tried a brave smile as he went from one room to the next and heard the news about his church and school: The prognosis for Assembly of God was mostly bad. This Story Girl's rescue offers a rare moment of joy in Haiti Article | PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI -- Fifteen days after an earthquake devastated this nation, a teenage girl was rescued from the rubble of her house -- weak and thirsty -- on a hillside in the capital. This Story Triage proves chaotic in earthquake ravaged Haiti Video | Dozens of U.S. soldiers and doctors volunteer at the University Hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. This Story After trying journey, N.Va. team begins to ease suffering Article | JACMEL, HAITI -- After 2 1/2 days of travel, over the sea, across borders, in planes so small they had to leave most of their food and water behind, the emergency relief workers from Northern Virginia had finally arrived. |
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