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	<title>Comments on: Haitian Election Countdown: Two Bloggers&#039; views</title>
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		<title>By: Global Voices Online &#187; Blog Archive &#187; French Speaking Blogs of the Caribbean, Africa and Oceania in 2006</title>
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		<description>[...] Yon Ayisyen rarely made it online to grace us with his smart take on things once Preval got elected, probably because, as he explained to GlobalVoices in an interview, he did not have an internet connection at home. That is too bad because until the election, he made sure to dissect and demystify many a newsworthy phenomenon, including authorities&#8217; many claims leading up to the election that they had actually done something about the many kidnappings that were plaguing the capital. Yon Ayisyen also watched the elections closely and uncovered shameful irregularities that took place under international observers&#8217; noses. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Yon Ayisyen rarely made it online to grace us with his smart take on things once Preval got elected, probably because, as he explained to GlobalVoices in an interview, he did not have an internet connection at home. That is too bad because until the election, he made sure to dissect and demystify many a newsworthy phenomenon, including authorities&#8217; many claims leading up to the election that they had actually done something about the many kidnappings that were plaguing the capital. Yon Ayisyen also watched the elections closely and uncovered shameful irregularities that took place under international observers&#8217; noses. [...]</p>
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