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Earthquake survivors load their belongings into a truck as they prepare to be relocated form the Petionville Golf Club to a zone known as Corail outside Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on April 14. Haiti's government and foreign aid agencies started an operation on Saturday to move thousands of survivors to safer camps to avoid the risk of mudslides and flooding during the rainy season. Eduardo Munoz/Reuters
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An earthquake survivor strums a guitar after being relocated from the Petionville Golf Club to Corail, Haiti, on April 14. Eduardo Munoz/Reuters
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An aerial view of camps set up by earthquake survivors is seen in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on April 12. St. Feliz evens/Reuters
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Earthquake survivors pose in their new tent in Corali, outside of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. They were relocated from Petionville Golf Club because of the risk of mudslides and flooding from the upcoming rainy season. Eduardo Munoz/Reuters
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Residents at the Petionville Golf Club carry their belongings as they prepare to relocate to Corail, Haiti, on April 14. Eduardo Munoz/Reuters
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Survivors carry belongings at Petionville Golf Club before being relocated to Corail, Haiti, on April 14. Eduardo Munoz/Reuters
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People displaced by the earthquake walk to a bus as they are relocated from the Petionville Golf Club to a new camp in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on April 10. Haiti's government is relocating thousands of survivors ahead of the rainy season. Ramon Espinosa/AP
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Earthquake survivors slip as they walk along a mud-covered path at the Petionville Golf Club in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on April 12. Eduardi Munoz/Reuters
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A child plays with a plastic bag in Corali after being relocated there from Petionville Golf Club ahead of Haiti's rainy season. Eduardo Munoz/Reuters
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A youth peers from a bus as he leaves a camp for people displaced by the earthquake set up on Petionville Golf Club as survivors are relocated to a new one in an effort to move people to higher ground before the rainy season in Haiti. Ramon Espinosa/AP
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People are reflected in water at a homeless earthquake camp after heavy rains in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, in March. After the Jan. 12 earthquake, millions of displaced people have been living in makeshift camps. Haiti began an operation on Saturday to begin relocating people in camps that may be at risk for mudslides and flooding during the nation's upcoming rainy season. Ramon Espinosa/AP
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Children play in a park near a new camp being set up for displaced earthquake survivors in the Santo neighborhood of Port-au-Prince, in March. Authorities from the Dominican Republic are setting up camps in their neighboring country with tents provided by the International Organization for Migration before the start of the upcoming rainy season. Esteban Felix/AP
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US actor Sean Penn carries the belongings of a displaced person as earthquake survivors are relocated from the Petionville Golf Club to a new camp, Corail, on April 10. Ramon Espinosa/AP
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Earthquake survivors carry their belongings during a relocation exercise in Port-au-Prince on April 10. St. Felix Evens/Reuters
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Laundry lies outside tents in Corail, where many earthquake survivors are being relocated to, ahead of the rainy season. Eduardo Munoz/Reuters
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Showgirls dressed as Obama, Brazilian footballer Ronaldinho, as well as nuns and nurses at former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's parties. Karima El Mahroug testified about showgirls dressing up at a prostitution trial in Italy.
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Sara Rossi, Reuters /
May 18, 2013
(AP Photo/Luca Bruno)