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Aristide pledges not to interfere in Haiti's politics 19/3/2004
Canadian troops leave for Haiti 18/3/2004
Haitian new cabinet sworn in 18/3/2004
Haiti's new cabinet confronts mixed reaction 18/3/2004
Haitian new cabinet forms without political groups 17/3/2004
US reports first military casualty in Haiti 16/3/2004
Haiti suspends ties with CARICOM 16/3/2004
Haiti's interim PM forms new government 16/3/2004
US forces to expand mission in Haiti 11/3/2004
Powell says Aristide "a rather disappointing leader" 11/3/2004
New prime minister named in Haiti 11/3/2004
Top UNESCO official deplores killing of journalist in Haiti 11/3/2004
Aristide's French lawyer to sue French ambassador to Haiti 11/3/2004
S. Africa receives no request from Aristide for asylum after contact 11/3/2004
Haiti's ousted Aristide to temporarily visit Jamaica 11/3/2004
Demonstrators demand Aristide's return 11/3/2004
Aristide not to leave soon: Central African Republic 11/3/2004
Haiti PM criticizes Jamaica for receiving Aristide 11/3/2004
US says Aristide visits Jamaica "for family reasons" 11/3/2004
Haiti picks new PM amid UN calls for long-term aid 10/3/2004
Haiti picks new PM amid UN calls for long-term aid 10/3/2004
Profile: Haiti's new prime minister 10/3/2004
Three killed in turmoil in Haiti's capital 10/3/2004
Pentagon says more US troops could be sent to Haiti if needed 10/3/2004
Cuba confirms presence of Haitian refugees 10/3/2004
S. African delegation to meet Aristide 10/3/2004
Aristide's supporters demonstrate to ask for his return 10/3/2004
UN appeals for emergency humanitarian aid for Haiti 10/3/2004
US says no humanitarian disaster in Haiti 10/3/2004
Annan calls for international aid to Haiti 10/3/2004
Aristide reported signing formal resignation 9/3/2004
Chile offers to mediate in Haitian conflict 9/3/2004
US warns former Haitian president Aristide 9/3/2004
Haiti's rebel leader warns of rearming rebel group 9/3/2004
Former judge officially sworn in as new president in Haiti 8/3/2004
S. Africa rejects claims on arms sales to Haiti 8/3/2004
Aristide calls on Haitians to resist "unacceptable occupation" 8/3/2004
Five killed in anti-Aristide demonstration in Haiti 7/3/2004
Council of "wise men" to appoint new Haitian prime minister 6/3/2004
New council formed in Haiti to appoint a prime minister 5/3/2004
Haitian rebels begin to disarm 5/3/2004
Aristide supporters protest against US "occupation" 5/3/2004
Haiti rivals launch peace talks 5/3/2004
Chaos continue in Haiti, Aristide vows to come back 5/3/2004
France calls on Brazil to take leading role in Haiti 5/3/2004
US rejects probe into Aristide's resignation 5/3/2004
Aristide wishes to return to Haiti 5/3/2004
Violence continues in Haiti despite rebel pledge to disarm 4/3/2004
Haitian capital remains in chaos 4/3/2004
Haitian rebel leader pledges to lay down arms 3/3/2004
Panel set up in Haiti to pick new prime minister 3/3/2004
PM says Haiti in state of anarchy 3/3/2004
Haiti's rebels threaten to arrest PM 3/3/2004
More countries considering sending troops to Haiti 3/3/2004
American Airlines to resume flights to Haiti 3/3/2004
Tens of Canadians flee from Haiti to Dominican Republic 3/3/2004
UN requests Nicaragua's participation in multilateral force in Haiti 3/3/2004
US urges Haitian rebels to lay down arms 3/3/2004
Aristide's supporters accuse rebels of persecution 3/3/2004
CARICOM analyzes situation in post-Aristide Haiti 3/3/2004
Aristide enjoys freedom of movement in shelter country 3/3/2004
Argentina to send "white helmets" to Haiti for humanitarian aid 3/3/2004
Rebel leader proclaims himself new military chief in Haiti 2/3/2004
China willing to contribute to realizing peace in Haiti: FM 2/3/2004
Behind resignation of Haiti's Aristide 2/3/2004
News Analysis:
France, US show coordination, contention in Haiti crisis
US may deploy 1,500 or 2,000 troops in Haiti, says Rumsfeld 2/3/2004
Armed rebels enter Haitian capital 2/3/2004
Haitian rebel chief meets with opposition leader 2/3/2004
UN multinational forces arrive in Haidi 2/3/2004
Aristide says US forces him to leave, US denies 2/3/2004
Haitian president resigns and leaves country 2/3/2004
Haitian rebels said to have entered Port-au-Prince outskirts 2/3/2004
Powell says US troops in Haiti to be "in the hundreds" 2/3/2004
US marines arrive in chaotic Haitian capital 2/3/2004
Panama to grant temporary asylum to exiled Haitian president 2/3/2004
Ousted Haitian president arrives in Central African Republic 2/3/2004
Aristide hits back from exile 2/3/2004
Backgrounder: Basic facts about Haiti 1/3/2004
Haitian capital falls into looting, gunfire 1/3/2004
US, Canada, France to send troops to Haiti 1/3/2004
Security Council meets on US resolution on Haiti 1/3/2004