News - Haitian Creole language
In response to the humanitarian crisis in Haiti, scientists at Carnegie Mellon University's Language Technologies Institute (LTI) have publicly released spoken and textual data they've compiled on Haitian Creole so that translation tools desperately needed by doctors, nurses and other relief workers on the earthquake-ravaged island can be rapidly developed.
By Georgia East, South Florida Sun-Sentinel Jul. 31--MIAMI -- The numbers confirmed their fears. Research released by the University of Miami on Wednesday showed that Haitian women in Little Haiti are far less likely to get a Pap smear compared with their black and white counterparts.
MIAMI _ Musician and poet Jan Sebon has lost many things in his life: use of his legs, the chance to be raised by his parents, as well as his country, Haiti _ or at least the Haiti of his hopes.
By Jordan Levin, The Miami Herald Apr. 6--Musician and poet Jan Sebon has lost many things in his life: use of his legs, the chance to be raised by his parents, as well as his country, Haiti -- or at least the Haiti of his hopes.
