People use a giant portrait of Haiti's President Rene Preval to cover themselves
People use a giant portrait of Haiti's President Rene Preval to cover themselves as they sleep outside in Port-au-Prince, Haiti on January 19, 2010, after a 7.0 magnitude earthquake caused severe damage on January 12. UPI/Anatoli Zhdanov
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U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton traveled to Haiti to press President Rene Preval to resolve his country's election crisis, officials said.
Haitian President Rene Preval's government could risk not being recognized internationally if he doesn't schedule a runoff election soon, diplomats said.
Violence greeted the announcement Haitian President Rene Preval's choice for successor will be in a runoff with a former first lady, police said.
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon Wednesday signaled his approval for Haiti's presidential election in November.
Haitians at all levels of society are dissatisfied with President Rene Preval, with graffiti reading "Aba Preval" or "Down With Preval" a familiar sight.
U.S. President Barack Obama welcomes Haitian President Rene Preval to the Oval Office Wednesday, the second day of Preval's trip to Washington.
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