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A resident waits for medical treatment after an earthquake in ...
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A resident waits for medical treatment after an earthquake in Port-au-Prince January 13, 2010. The 7.0 magnitude quake rocked Haiti, killing possibly thousands of people as it toppled the presidential palace and hillside shanties alike and leaving the poor Caribbean nation appealing for international help.

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An injured child sits on the sidewalk
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This Jan. 12, 2010 photo shows an injured person being tended ...
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A man helps an injured woman on the ground outside a home after ...
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A Haitian woman is helped after being trapped in rubble in Port-au-Prince ...
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A boy covered in debris and with a bandage on his head waits ...
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Earthquake victims lie on the ground in Port-au-Prince in this ...
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An injured resident waits for medical attention after an earthquake ...
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A injured child receives medical treatment after an earthquake ...
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People help a casualty after a major earthquake struck, in Port-au-Prince ...
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A child victim is attended to by a doctor after an earthquake ...
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This Jan. 12, 2010 photo shows an injured person being tended ...
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This Jan. 12, 2010 photo shows an injured person being tended to at Hotel Villa Creole in Port-au-Prince, Haiti after a 7.0-magnitude earthquake hit the Caribbean nation. The International Red Cross says a third of Haiti's 9 million people may need emergency aid and that it would take a day or two for a clear picture of the damage to emerge from Tuesday's earthquake.

(AP Photo/Montreal La Presse, Ivanoh Demers)


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