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(Excerpted from Grand Forks Herald Online (North Dakota), Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2005)

Case against Haitian-born citizen could reset naturalization standards




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•   Case against Haitian-born citizen could reset naturalization standards

Grand Forks Herald Online (North Dakota), Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2005
Byline: Alfonso Chardy and Jay Weaver, Knight Ridder Newspapers


Story also ran in 16 others:  Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service, Miami Herald, Kentucky.com KY, Duluth News Tribune MN, Myrtle Beach Sun News SC, Charlotte Observer NC, San Luis Obispo Tribune CA, Macon Telegraph GA, Biloxi Sun Herald MS, Pioneer Press MN, Columbus Ledger-Enquirer GA, Tallahassee.com FL, Bradenton Herald FL, Kansas City Star MO, Centre Daily Times PA and Monterey County Herald CA
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