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by helicopter as armed gangs continue their takeover of Port-au-Prince and doubts mount over plans for an interim government and international security force.
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Canada's UN envoy says intervention is the best chance to heal gang crisis in HaitiOTTAWA — Canada's ambassador to the United Nations says a looming military intervention is the best chance Haiti has of uprooting gangs that are causing havoc.
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