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I Heart Haiti – Rediscovering the Power of Belief

January 26, 2010
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I Heart Haiti – Rediscovering the Power of Belief

“A man is pulled alive from rubble in the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince, after being buried for 12 days, the US military says.” As massochistic as it has been to watch each tragic, hopeless night of Haiti earthquake coverage  – of the gut-wrenching, primal howling  of a child in pain which affects me so deeply...
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Striking a Chord of Global Compassion – Can an Earthquake in Haiti Shift the Thinking of the World

January 15, 2010
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Striking a Chord of Global Compassion – Can an Earthquake in Haiti Shift the Thinking of the World

“What’s so funny about peace, love and understanding?” — Elvis Costello I find myself struggling to hold back the tears while going about my evening routine, the TV on in the background, Anderson Cooper’s miffed, surprisingly flat, often emotional tone, for the third night in a row, describing the unfathomable sadness of lives lost...
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