NYdailynews: "PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - Haiti's food protests - which killed at least six - ended a month ago, but signs of them linger throughout this capital city. From the posh suburb of Petionville to seaside slums, graffiti denounces lavi chè - the high cost of living. Storefront windows are boarded up. And the entire nation is waiting to see whether the Chamber of Deputies, the lower legislative body, will confirm President René Préval's choice for a replacement prime minister. (Prime Minister Jacques Edouard Alexis resigned as a result of the protests.)"
nationnews.com : "Reports said two rival gangs clashed near Weisers Beach Bar leaving one man, who was termed an innocent bystander, injured."
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