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haiti-quake-04.htm    Haiti Quake Photos 4                             January 17, 2010
haiti-quake-03.htm    Haiti Quake Photos 3                             January 15, 2010
haiti-quake-02.htm    Haiti Quake Photos 2                             January 14, 2010
haiti-quake-01.htm    Haiti Quake Photos 1                             January 13, 2010


 
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Shown here Jan. 17, 2010, is an aerial view of downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Makeshift shelters are being erected in open locations throughout the devastation following a 7.0-magnitude earthquake Jan. 12, 2010. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jeremy Lock/Released) Date Posted: 1/18/2010 [Imaged cropped. Full image: http://cryptome.org/info/haiti-quake/pap011710.jpg (1.2MB)]

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People, one holding up a knife, fight for goods taken from collapsed stores in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Sunday, Jan. 17, 2010. U.N. peacekeepers patrolling the capital said popular anger is rising and warned authorities and aid organizations to increase security to guard against looting after Tuesday's earthquake. AP

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Men carrying a stolen pot past a burning body in Port-au-Prince, Sunday, Jan. 17, 2010. Five days after Haiti was rocked by a major earthquake, hundreds of residents of the capital looted downtown damaged stores. AP

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A woman run with stolen items from a collapsed store as a Haitian police officer looks on in Port-au-Prince, Sunday, Jan. 17, 2010. Five days after Haiti was rocked by a major earthquake, hundreds of residents of the capital looted downtown stores among burning bodies Sunday. AP

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People run from police during riots with looters in downtown Port-au-Prince January 17, 2010. AP

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People walk through rubble and smoke from burning bodies in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Sunday, Jan. 17, 2010. AP

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Hiati's national policeman takes position during riots with looters in downtown Port-au-Prince January 17, 2010. Reuters

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Children walk past a Haitian national policeman as he take position during a riot with looters in downtown Port-au-Prince January 17, 2010. Reuters

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A security officer yells at people trying to salvage what they can from a building that was destroyed during the massive earthquake January 17, 2010 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Getty

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A security officer stands in the remains of a building destroyed during the massive earthquake January 17, 2010 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Getty

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: A Haitian police officer (R) points a rifle at a man during a looting spree in the downtown business district on January 17, 2010 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Getty

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Bodies are piled into a front loader as they are collected after the massive earthquake killed thousands January 17, 2010 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Getty