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2008-04-13: Part 1 of Boulos Plan Applied by Préval by webmaster
Le Sénateur Boulos a obtenu gain de cause pour la population haïtienne, sur l'affaire de la vie chère : prix du riz.
Rating: 3
 
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2008-04-10: Prices Set by International Market by President Préval
La vie chère que connaît aujourd’hui le peuple haïtien, sévit aussi dans un tas d’autres pays sur la planète. Les pays riches comme les pays pauvres font face à la vie chère. (Downgraded to a one.)
Rating: 1
 
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2008-04-05: Reposted: Three Practical Measures We Can Take to Avert Famine by Sen. Rudolph Boulos, interviewed by Robert Benodin in February 2008
Although the senator has been chased out of the country, his February proposal remains apropos: (1) Cut the rice tax, (2) get microcredits to market women, (3) lend farmers seeds, fertilizer and pesticides.
Rating: 5
 
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2008-03-01: No Pin, toujours les premiers by NoPin Long-Distance
No Pin, toujours les premiers : Dorenavant, les couche-tard peuvent appeler Haiti pour 16 centimes la minute. C'est 7 a 9 centimes de moins que ses concurrents.
Rating: 5
 
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2008-03-01: Lower Rates to Haiti from Midnight to 5am by No Pin Long-Distance
No Pin has done it again! Night owls now call Haiti for 16 cents a minute. That's 7 to 9 cents less than the competition. Valued sponsor of haitipolicy.org
Rating: 5
 
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2008-03-01: NoPin: The Best Way to Call Haiti by NoPin Long-Distance
NoPin Long Distance allows you to call anywhere in the world with great rates, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. There are no hidden connection charges or monthly fees. If you haven't signed up with NoPin yet, you're paying too much to call Haiti.
Rating: 5
 
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2008-02-14: Famine and Boutique Politicians by Sen. Rudolph Boulos
Exclusive translation by haitipolicy.org. In Haiti, for the majority of the Haitians, the notion of daily bread does not exist. In other words, a Haitian family does not necessarily have food on the table every day.
Rating: 5
 
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2008-01-07: Bread-and-Butter Issues at Top of Agenda by President René Préval
Security has been restored, thanks to the police and U.N., although more needs to be done. Corruption is also being attacked. Now is the time to tackle jobs and the high cost of living. Downgraded to a 1.
Rating: 1
 
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2007-12-21: "Window of Opportunity Is Open" --Sen. Boulos by Andre Oppenheimer, Miami Herald
"We have a window of opportunity," says Haiti project founder Sen. Rudolph Boulos. "There is political stability and more security. With that, we can focus on building economic stability."
Rating: 5
 
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2007-12-03: Consolidating the Gain with HOPE2 by Jacqueline Charles, Miami Herald
Founding board member Lionel Delatour: "The attempt of Haiti's government and garment industry to get HOPE improved is important."
Rating: 5
 
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2007-08-19: Cell Phones a Social Leveler in Haiti by Richard Morse
The owner of the Oloffson Hotel notes the spreading of cell phones to the masses.
Rating: 3
 
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2007-06-15: Haiti--Open for Business by Embassy of Haiti & National Organization for Advancement of Haitians
Conference on investment prospects in Haiti with emphasis on opportunities for diaspora. June 19 at Haitian embassy.
Rating: 1
 
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2007-06-14: Haiti's Developmental Needs and Statistical Overview of Poverty by Congressional Research Service
Haiti's limited capacity to develop plans and absorb funds and donors' concerns over transparency pose obstacles to development.
Rating: 3
 
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2007-05-05: Senator Helps Create 1,000 Jobs by webmaster
By negotiating a second shift, Haiti Democracy Project founding board member Sen. Rudy Boulos brings a thousand new jobs to the CODEVI plant in the Ouanaminthe free-trade zone.
Rating: 5
 
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2007-04-19: Senator Boulos Strove for Loan Approval by webmaster
Sen. Rudy Boulos, founder of Haiti Democracy Project, sought to save loan for capacity-building. $1.6 billion sitting there because of lack of capacity to collect it. Use the diaspora's help any way we can.
Rating: 5
 
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2007-03-25: Haiti: Open for Business by U.S. Institute of Peace
Trade preferences, debt relief and donor support have improved Haiti's prospects. Is Haiti finally open for business? You're invited to discuss, April 13
Rating: 3
 
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2007-03-21: Haiti Jobs, Economy Boosted by President Bush's Signature by Rep. Charles B. Rangel
HOPE will bring critical benefits to this impoverished nation. I thank President Bush and the U.S. Trade Representative for making this investment in Haiti's, and our, future.
Rating: 3
 
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2007-03-21: This Could Create 30,000 Jobs by Rep. Kendrick B. Meek (D-Fla.)
This is a great day for Haiti. In 2004 the Haitian garment industry employed 25,000; now down to 12,000. Will put Haiti on path to economic development
Rating: 3
 
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2007-03-20: Certifying HOPE by President George W. Bush
I have determined that Haiti meets the eligibility requirements under section 213A(d)(1) of CBERA, as amended, and also the conditions against circumvention under section 213A(e)(1).
Rating: 5
 
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2007-03-07: Diaspora Rescuing Haiti's Economy by Inter-American Development Bank
The Haitian diaspora sends $1.65 billion in cash alone home every year, some 77% of which goes for consumption and the rest for investment including education and small businesses.
Rating: 5
 
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