Anger over president's weak response to quake threatens to further threaten reeling nation
Crisis thrusts greatness on leaders. But it can also be merciless in exposing weakness.
Since Haiti's catastrophic earthquake struck Jan. 12, President René Préval – once welcomed for his calm and quiet manner – became a silent shadow on the chaotic landscape, convincing many Haitians they are alone and adrift
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
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