MiamiHerald.com: "PORT-AU-PRINCE -- As pressure mounted late Tuesday on Haitian President René Préval to calm spreading violence over rising food prices, he ushered advisers out of his office and went into hourslong seclusion at the presidential palace.
Préval, who had spent most of his day in closed meetings with members of his government, advisors and international diplomats, still had not made a much-anticipated address to the nation as of late Tuesday. The silence increased simmering tensions from the violence that had spread across the capital city of Port-au-Prince for a consecutive second day, and massive protests elsewhere."
Préval, who had spent most of his day in closed meetings with members of his government, advisors and international diplomats, still had not made a much-anticipated address to the nation as of late Tuesday. The silence increased simmering tensions from the violence that had spread across the capital city of Port-au-Prince for a consecutive second day, and massive protests elsewhere."
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