By: Clint Leung | 2010-01-26 | Travel & Leisure The first port for our Royal Caribbean cruise of the western Caribbean was Labadee, Hispaniola which is actually a part of Haiti. This specific port is leased out to Royal Caribbean so only their crui read more
By: Nick Harrison | 2010-01-21 | Society Today, another earthquake struck Haiti Island just after more than a week. The earthquake was 6.1 Richter - 0.9 slighter than the previous 7.0 one. read more
By: Glenford Robinson | 2010-02-18 | Nature The Haiti earthquake of January 12, 2010 was devastating, but history tells us that there could be more big ones in years to come. Port-Au-Prince sits exactly in the epicenter or hotspot of earthquake read more
By: Jagmohan Gusain | 2010-01-27 | Travel & Leisure The first port for our Royal Caribbean cruise of the western Caribbean was Labadee, Hispaniola which is actually a part of Haiti. Hispaniola was the name Christopher Columbus gave to the entire island read more
By: trauch2 | 2011-03-28 | Business Tuesday 12 January, late afternoon, Port au Prince, Haiti. With the beginning of 2010, Haiti was recovering from a series of devastating hurricanes and tropical storms. To make matters worse, the glo... read more
By: Harold Wade | 2011-04-18 | Blogging Inauguration. The brand new El Altet airport terminal was inaugurated on Wednesday 23rd March 2011 by Anea plus the public Works Minister, Jose Blanco. Accompanying him in the ceremony was the Minist... read more
By: Alejandro Guevara Onofre | 2010-04-04 | Politics A historical chronology of Haiti, the first black republic in the modern history and one of the poorest countries on the planet.However, Haiti, a small Caribbean Island-State, is one of the most exotic places on Earth... read more
By: trauch2 | 2011-04-05 | Business The Haitian government has the most realistic opportunity to safety and prosperity to the people of Haiti in decades, if not longer. Unfortunately, in the wake of the devastating earthquake, the gover... read more
By: Charity. Faith. Hope. | 2010-01-27 | Non Profit Organizations Sadly 2010 has not started well for the people of Haiti, A disastrous earthquake has left many dead, or injured and homeless.So to be an orphan in what is officialy classed as the worlds poorest natio read more
By: Christine Harrell | 2010-12-13 | Article Marketing From Honduras to Haiti and Bolivia to Bangladesh, Christian ministries are working to bring help to children in need. Those needs take many forms. In the poorer countries millions of children are at risk from starvation and disease. read more
By: Louis Brown | 2011-05-11 | Home Improvement The past few years witness a number of high-profile earthquakes, tsunami and other devastating natural disasters in all continents. To cope with these hazards in the future, some super-strong and disaster-proof building concepts have been designed for safety reasons. read more
By: Neeraj Saini | 2011-03-31 | Workplace safety A recent study published by the Public Relations agency, Prompt Communications, shows that more people in the U.S. choose SMS as their primary method of communication. A small study of 300 Boston-base... read more
By: Adam Singleton | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Tropical storm Noel caused significant damage along Florida's south-eastern coast in November 2007, removing thousands of tons of sand, undermining many expensive beach-side properties and threatening the exclusive resort's tourism income. After devastating The Dominican Republic and Haiti, claiming 143 lives and causing untold damage throughout the island, tropical storm Noel moved onto Florida and worked its way up the east coast. Although it claimed no lives in the State, the storm caused significant coastal erosion, most notable at Riviera Beach in exclusive Singer Island, a suburb of West Palm Beach, and the nearby beaches of Jupiter ... read more
By: Ken Arch | 2011-07-21 | Management Wireless carriers in 2011 will double their spending increase on communications infrastructure equipment compared to 2010 as they rush to accommodate the explosive growth of data traffic, according to new IHS iSuppli (NYSE: IHS) research. Global spending on wireless infrastructure gear in 2011 is projected to rise by 7.7 % to reach $43.2 billion, up from $40.1 billion in 2010. read more