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Powell visits Haiti amid gunfire

Heavy shooting erupted outside Haiti's presidential palace as Secretary of State Colin Powell prepared to meet with the country's interim leaders. He denounced the violence as the work of thugs. Haiti is beset with violence nearly one-year after former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide was ousted for corruption.

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