HAITIAN PRESIDENT ARISTIDE WEDS NEW YORK-BORN LAWYER.Byline: Associated Press Rounding another turn on the extraordinary road that has carried him from poverty through the priesthood to Haiti Haiti (hā`tē), Fr. Haïti (äētē`), officially Republic of Haiti, republic (2005 est. pop.'s presidency, Jean-Bertrand Bertrand - (Named after the British mathematician Bertrand Russell (1872-1970)). Wm. Leler. Rule-based specification language based on augmented term rewriting. Used to implement constraint languages. The user must explicitly specify the tree-search and the constraint propagation. ftp://nexus.yorku.ca/pub/scheme/scm/bevan.shar. ["Constraint Programming Languages - Their Specification and Generation", W. Leler, A-W 1988, ISBN 0-201-06243-7]. Aristide married his legal adviser Saturday. The 42-year-old Aristide exchanged vows with Mildred Trouillot, 33, a New York-born Haitian attorney, before at least 500 people, including U.S. generals, foreign diplomats and Haitian Cabinet ministers. Several Roman Catholic priests and bishops took part in the unusual ceremony in the garden of Aristide's gleaming white mansion. The couple exchanged rings and kisses on the cheek and made a point of reaffirming their commitment to champion the cause of Haiti's poor - many of whom fear that Aristide, their beloved leader, will abandon them now that he is married. Much of Aristide's popularity was rooted in the fact that he gave up the priesthood to fight for Haiti's freedom. His decision to marry has prompted some to question his dedication. |
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