Haiti earthquake: Head of UN, and other key employees, missing (The Christian Science Monitor)
The United Nation’s is saying the head of the UN mission in Haiti is missing along with other key personnel after Tuesday’s earthquake. There is mounting concern about the loss of some of the most experienced aid workers in Haiti at a time when they’re needed most.
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Haiti earthquake: Head of UN, and other key employees, missing (The Christian Science Monitor)
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