
Overview
On January 12, 2010, Haiti was leveled by one of the most devastating earthquakes in recorded history. Those responsible for handling the catastrophe, including the Haitian state and the United Nations, were crippled by the magnitude of the disaster and struggled to respond. In the confused aftermath, survivors were left without food, water or shelter. FRONTLINE correspondent Martin Smith and team arrived in Port-au-Prince within days, and in this powerful report, bears witness to the disaster and the ill-coordinated relief efforts in the poorest country in the Western hemisphere. Drawing on interviews with key officials and humanitarian experts from Port-au-Prince to New York, The Quake asks, can the world do better? And how?
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28 - 1Digital Nation February 02, 2010
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28 - 2Flying Cheap February 09, 2010
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28 - 3Behind Taliban Lines February 23, 2010
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28 - 4The Suicide Tourist March 02, 2010
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28 - 5The Quake March 30, 2010
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28 - 6Obama's Deal April 13, 2010
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28 - 7The Dancing Boys of Afghanistan April 20, 2010
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28 - 8The Vaccine War April 27, 2010
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28 - 9College, Inc. May 04, 2010
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28 - 10The Wounded Platoon May 18, 2010
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28 - 11Law & Disorder August 25, 2010
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28 - 12Death by Fire October 19, 2010
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28 - 13The Spill October 26, 2010
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28 - 14The Confessions November 09, 2010
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28 - 15Facing Death November 23, 2010