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With portraits of Stephanie Crispinelli and Christine Gianacaci seen in the foreground, mourners stand on stage during a memorial service at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Fla. on Friday, March 12, 2010 to honor the four students and two professors who died during January's earthquake in Haiti. Stephanie Crispinelli, Christine Gianacaci, Courtney Hayes, Britney Gengel, Patrick Hartwick, and Richard Bruno were killed at the Hotel Montana in Port-au-Prince on Jan. 12. The six were among 14 on a three-week program the university called "Journey of Hope."

With portraits of Stephanie Crispinelli and Christine Gianacaci seen in the foreground, mourners stand on stage during a memorial service at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Fla. on Friday, March 12, 2010 to honor the four students and two professors who died during January's earthquake in Haiti. Stephanie Crispinelli, Christine Gianacaci, Courtney Hayes, Britney Gengel, Patrick Hartwick, and Richard Bruno were killed at the Hotel Montana in Port-au-Prince on Jan. 12. The six were among 14 on a three-week program the university called "Journey of Hope."

POOL The Palm Beach Post 

Lynn University President Dr. Kevin Ross speaks during a memorial service at the school in Boca Raton, Fla. on Friday, March 12, 2010 to honor the four students and two professors who died during January's earthquake in Haiti. Stephanie Crispinelli, Christine Gianacaci, Courtney Hayes, Britney Gengel, Patrick Hartwick, and Richard Bruno were killed at the Hotel Montana in Port-au-Prince on Jan. 12. The six were among 14 on a three-week program the university called "Journey of Hope."

Lynn University President Dr. Kevin Ross speaks during a memorial service at the school in Boca Raton, Fla. on Friday, March 12, 2010 to honor the four students and two professors who died during January's earthquake in Haiti. Stephanie Crispinelli, Christine Gianacaci, Courtney Hayes, Britney Gengel, Patrick Hartwick, and Richard Bruno were killed at the Hotel Montana in Port-au-Prince on Jan. 12. The six were among 14 on a three-week program the university called "Journey of Hope."

POOL The Palm Beach Post 

With portraits of Courtney Hayes and Dr. Patrick Hartwick seen on stage, mourners are seated at the beginning a memorial service at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Fla. on Friday, March 12, 2010 to honor the four students and two professors who died during January's earthquake in Haiti. Stephanie Crispinelli, Christine Gianacaci, Courtney Hayes, Britney Gengel, Patrick Hartwick, and Richard Bruno were killed at the Hotel Montana in Port-au-Prince on Jan. 12. The six were among 14 on a three-week program the university called "Journey of Hope."

With portraits of Courtney Hayes and Dr. Patrick Hartwick seen on stage, mourners are seated at the beginning a memorial service at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Fla. on Friday, March 12, 2010 to honor the four students and two professors who died during January's earthquake in Haiti. Stephanie Crispinelli, Christine Gianacaci, Courtney Hayes, Britney Gengel, Patrick Hartwick, and Richard Bruno were killed at the Hotel Montana in Port-au-Prince on Jan. 12. The six were among 14 on a three-week program the university called "Journey of Hope."

POOL The Palm Beach Post 

With portraits of Courtney Hayes and Dr. Patrick Hartwick seen on stage, mourners are seated at the beginning a memorial service at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Fla. on Friday, March 12, 2010 to honor the four students and two professors who died during January's earthquake in Haiti. Stephanie Crispinelli, Christine Gianacaci, Courtney Hayes, Britney Gengel, Patrick Hartwick, and Richard Bruno were killed at the Hotel Montana in Port-au-Prince on Jan. 12. The six were among 14 on a three-week program the university called "Journey of Hope."

With portraits of Courtney Hayes and Dr. Patrick Hartwick seen on stage, mourners are seated at the beginning a memorial service at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Fla. on Friday, March 12, 2010 to honor the four students and two professors who died during January's earthquake in Haiti. Stephanie Crispinelli, Christine Gianacaci, Courtney Hayes, Britney Gengel, Patrick Hartwick, and Richard Bruno were killed at the Hotel Montana in Port-au-Prince on Jan. 12. The six were among 14 on a three-week program the university called "Journey of Hope."

POOL The Palm Beach Post 

Canadian Gov. Gen. Michaelle Jean, right, touches a young boy, who lost an arm during the January earthquake in Haiti, while visiting an orphanage, Wednesday, March 10, 2010, in Santo Domingo, the Dominican Republic.

Canadian Gov. Gen. Michaelle Jean, right, touches a young boy, who lost an arm during the January earthquake in Haiti, while visiting an orphanage, Wednesday, March 10, 2010, in Santo Domingo, the Dominican Republic.

The Canadian Press 

Canadian Gov. Gen. Michaelle Jean, right, gets a kiss from Johan while visiting an orphanage during an official visit, Wednesday March 10, 2010, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. The young child spent eight days buried in the rubble before being rescued following the earthquake in Haiti on Jan. 12.

Canadian Gov. Gen. Michaelle Jean, right, gets a kiss from Johan while visiting an orphanage during an official visit, Wednesday March 10, 2010, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. The young child spent eight days buried in the rubble before being rescued following the earthquake in Haiti on Jan. 12.

The Canadian Press 

Carmen Campbell, the U.N. family focal point person for the family of Guido Galli, takes down his photo after ceremony in honor of the 101 U.N. personnel (civilians, military and police) who perished in the Haiti earthquake Tuesday, March 9, 2010 at United Nations headquarters.

Carmen Campbell, the U.N. family focal point person for the family of Guido Galli, takes down his photo after ceremony in honor of the 101 U.N. personnel (civilians, military and police) who perished in the Haiti earthquake Tuesday, March 9, 2010 at United Nations headquarters.

AP 

Family members leave a ceremony in honor of the 101 U.N. personnel, including civilians, military and police, who perished in the Haiti earthquake Tuesday, March 9, 2010, at United Nations headquarters.

Family members leave a ceremony in honor of the 101 U.N. personnel, including civilians, military and police, who perished in the Haiti earthquake Tuesday, March 9, 2010, at United Nations headquarters.

AP 

A moment of silence is observed during a ceremony in honor of the 101 U.N. personnel (civilians, military and police) who perished in the Haiti earthquake Tuesday, March 9, 2010 at United Nations headquarters.

A moment of silence is observed during a ceremony in honor of the 101 U.N. personnel (civilians, military and police) who perished in the Haiti earthquake Tuesday, March 9, 2010 at United Nations headquarters.

AP 

Family members of Andrew Grene reacts as his name is read during a ceremony in honor of the 101 U.N. personnel (civilians, military and police) who perished in the Haiti earthquake Tuesday, March 9, 2010 at United Nations headquarters.

Family members of Andrew Grene reacts as his name is read during a ceremony in honor of the 101 U.N. personnel (civilians, military and police) who perished in the Haiti earthquake Tuesday, March 9, 2010 at United Nations headquarters.

AP 

United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon observes a moment of silence during a ceremony in honor of the 101 U.N. personnel, including civilians, military and police, who perished in the Haiti earthquake Tuesday, March 9, 2010, at United Nations headquarters.

United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon observes a moment of silence during a ceremony in honor of the 101 U.N. personnel, including civilians, military and police, who perished in the Haiti earthquake Tuesday, March 9, 2010, at United Nations headquarters.

AP 

Family members of Andrew Grene grieve during a ceremony in honor of the 101 U.N. personnel (civilians, military and police) who perished in the Haiti earthquake Tuesday, March 9, 2010 at United Nations headquarters.

Family members of Andrew Grene grieve during a ceremony in honor of the 101 U.N. personnel (civilians, military and police) who perished in the Haiti earthquake Tuesday, March 9, 2010 at United Nations headquarters.

AP 

Harman International VP of Human Resources John Stacey (left) and Chief Executive Dinesh Paliwal present a check for $260,000 representing the Company and its employees' response to Haiti earthquake relief to Lyn Fine McCarthy, Senior Development and Community Relations Officer and Dianne Auger, CEO American Red Cross Connecticut Region.

Harman International VP of Human Resources John Stacey (left) and Chief Executive Dinesh Paliwal present a check for $260,000 representing the Company and its employees' response to Haiti earthquake relief to Lyn Fine McCarthy, Senior Development and Community Relations Officer and Dianne Auger, CEO American Red Cross Connecticut Region.

Business Wire 

Girls talk at a camp for earthquake survivors in Port-au-Prince, Sunday, March 7, 2010. Aid agencies said they have delivered emergency shelter to half of the 1.3 million people living in makeshifts camps following the Jan. 12 earthquake in Haiti, hoping to reach two-thirds of the homeless by April 1, when rains officially start.

Girls talk at a camp for earthquake survivors in Port-au-Prince, Sunday, March 7, 2010. Aid agencies said they have delivered emergency shelter to half of the 1.3 million people living in makeshifts camps following the Jan. 12 earthquake in Haiti, hoping to reach two-thirds of the homeless by April 1, when rains officially start.

AP 

Stanley Simon, 14, carries pieces of wood and a pillow to make his own tent at a camp for earthquake survivors in Port-au-Prince, Sunday, March 7, 2010. Aid agencies say they have delivered emergency shelter to half of the 1.3 million people living in makeshifts camps following the Jan. 12 earthquake in Haiti, hoping to reach two-thirds of the homeless by April 1, when rains officially start.

Stanley Simon, 14, carries pieces of wood and a pillow to make his own tent at a camp for earthquake survivors in Port-au-Prince, Sunday, March 7, 2010. Aid agencies say they have delivered emergency shelter to half of the 1.3 million people living in makeshifts camps following the Jan. 12 earthquake in Haiti, hoping to reach two-thirds of the homeless by April 1, when rains officially start.

AP 

Children jump the rope at a camp for earthquake survivors in Port-au-Prince, Sunday, March 7, 2010. Aid agencies said they have delivered emergency shelter to half of the 1.3 million people living in makeshifts camps following the Jan. 12 earthquake in Haiti, hoping to reach two-thirds of the homeless by April 1, when rains officially start.

Children jump the rope at a camp for earthquake survivors in Port-au-Prince, Sunday, March 7, 2010. Aid agencies said they have delivered emergency shelter to half of the 1.3 million people living in makeshifts camps following the Jan. 12 earthquake in Haiti, hoping to reach two-thirds of the homeless by April 1, when rains officially start.

AP 

A girl stands inside a makeshift tent at a camp for earthquake survivors in Port-au-Prince, Sunday, March 7, 2010. Aid agencies said they have delivered emergency shelter to half of the 1.3 million people living in makeshifts camps following the Jan. 12 earthquake in Haiti, hoping to reach two-thirds of the homeless by April 1, when rains officially start.

A girl stands inside a makeshift tent at a camp for earthquake survivors in Port-au-Prince, Sunday, March 7, 2010. Aid agencies said they have delivered emergency shelter to half of the 1.3 million people living in makeshifts camps following the Jan. 12 earthquake in Haiti, hoping to reach two-thirds of the homeless by April 1, when rains officially start.

AP 

As many Haitian children who have no toys, a boy entertains himself with a plastic ring and a wire at a camp for earthquake survivors in Port-au-Prince, Sunday, March 7, 2010. Aid agencies said they have delivered emergency shelter to half of the 1.3 million people living in makeshifts camps following the Jan. 12 earthquake in Haiti, hoping to reach two-thirds of the homeless by April 1, when rains officially start.

As many Haitian children who have no toys, a boy entertains himself with a plastic ring and a wire at a camp for earthquake survivors in Port-au-Prince, Sunday, March 7, 2010. Aid agencies said they have delivered emergency shelter to half of the 1.3 million people living in makeshifts camps following the Jan. 12 earthquake in Haiti, hoping to reach two-thirds of the homeless by April 1, when rains officially start.

AP 

A woman has her hair combed by a friend outside their makeshift tent at a camp for earthquake survivors in Port-au-Prince, Sunday, March 7, 2010. Aid agencies said they have delivered emergency shelter to half of the 1.3 million people living in makeshifts camps following the Jan. 12 earthquake in Haiti, hoping to reach two-thirds of the homeless by April 1, when rains officially start.

A woman has her hair combed by a friend outside their makeshift tent at a camp for earthquake survivors in Port-au-Prince, Sunday, March 7, 2010. Aid agencies said they have delivered emergency shelter to half of the 1.3 million people living in makeshifts camps following the Jan. 12 earthquake in Haiti, hoping to reach two-thirds of the homeless by April 1, when rains officially start.

AP 

A baby sits outside as her mother peers from their makeshift tent at a camp for earthquake survivors in Port-au-Prince, Sunday, March 7, 2010. Aid agencies said they have delivered emergency shelter to half of the 1.3 million people living in makeshifts camps following the Jan. 12 earthquake in Haiti, hoping to reach two-thirds of the homeless by April 1, when rains officially start.

A baby sits outside as her mother peers from their makeshift tent at a camp for earthquake survivors in Port-au-Prince, Sunday, March 7, 2010. Aid agencies said they have delivered emergency shelter to half of the 1.3 million people living in makeshifts camps following the Jan. 12 earthquake in Haiti, hoping to reach two-thirds of the homeless by April 1, when rains officially start.

AP 

With portraits of Stephanie Crispinelli and Christine Gianacaci seen in the foreground, mourners stand on stage during a memorial service at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Fla. on Friday, March 12, 2010 to honor the four students and two professors who died during January's earthquake in Haiti. Stephanie Crispinelli, Christine Gianacaci, Courtney Hayes, Britney Gengel, Patrick Hartwick, and Richard Bruno were killed at the Hotel Montana in Port-au-Prince on Jan. 12. The six were among 14 on a three-week program the university called "Journey of Hope."

With portraits of Stephanie Crispinelli and Christine Gianacaci seen in the foreground, mourners stand on stage during a memorial service at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Fla. on Friday, March 12, 2010 to honor the four students and two professors who died during January's earthquake in Haiti. Stephanie Crispinelli, Christine Gianacaci, Courtney Hayes, Britney Gengel, Patrick Hartwick, and Richard Bruno were killed at the Hotel Montana in Port-au-Prince on Jan. 12. The six were among 14 on a three-week program the university called "Journey of Hope."

POOL The Palm Beach Post 

Lynn University President Dr. Kevin Ross speaks during a memorial service at the school in Boca Raton, Fla. on Friday, March 12, 2010 to honor the four students and two professors who died during January's earthquake in Haiti. Stephanie Crispinelli, Christine Gianacaci, Courtney Hayes, Britney Gengel, Patrick Hartwick, and Richard Bruno were killed at the Hotel Montana in Port-au-Prince on Jan. 12. The six were among 14 on a three-week program the university called "Journey of Hope."

Lynn University President Dr. Kevin Ross speaks during a memorial service at the school in Boca Raton, Fla. on Friday, March 12, 2010 to honor the four students and two professors who died during January's earthquake in Haiti. Stephanie Crispinelli, Christine Gianacaci, Courtney Hayes, Britney Gengel, Patrick Hartwick, and Richard Bruno were killed at the Hotel Montana in Port-au-Prince on Jan. 12. The six were among 14 on a three-week program the university called "Journey of Hope."

POOL The Palm Beach Post 

With portraits of Courtney Hayes and Dr. Patrick Hartwick seen on stage, mourners are seated at the beginning a memorial service at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Fla. on Friday, March 12, 2010 to honor the four students and two professors who died during January's earthquake in Haiti. Stephanie Crispinelli, Christine Gianacaci, Courtney Hayes, Britney Gengel, Patrick Hartwick, and Richard Bruno were killed at the Hotel Montana in Port-au-Prince on Jan. 12. The six were among 14 on a three-week program the university called "Journey of Hope."

With portraits of Courtney Hayes and Dr. Patrick Hartwick seen on stage, mourners are seated at the beginning a memorial service at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Fla. on Friday, March 12, 2010 to honor the four students and two professors who died during January's earthquake in Haiti. Stephanie Crispinelli, Christine Gianacaci, Courtney Hayes, Britney Gengel, Patrick Hartwick, and Richard Bruno were killed at the Hotel Montana in Port-au-Prince on Jan. 12. The six were among 14 on a three-week program the university called "Journey of Hope."

POOL The Palm Beach Post 

With portraits of Courtney Hayes and Dr. Patrick Hartwick seen on stage, mourners are seated at the beginning a memorial service at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Fla. on Friday, March 12, 2010 to honor the four students and two professors who died during January's earthquake in Haiti. Stephanie Crispinelli, Christine Gianacaci, Courtney Hayes, Britney Gengel, Patrick Hartwick, and Richard Bruno were killed at the Hotel Montana in Port-au-Prince on Jan. 12. The six were among 14 on a three-week program the university called "Journey of Hope."

With portraits of Courtney Hayes and Dr. Patrick Hartwick seen on stage, mourners are seated at the beginning a memorial service at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Fla. on Friday, March 12, 2010 to honor the four students and two professors who died during January's earthquake in Haiti. Stephanie Crispinelli, Christine Gianacaci, Courtney Hayes, Britney Gengel, Patrick Hartwick, and Richard Bruno were killed at the Hotel Montana in Port-au-Prince on Jan. 12. The six were among 14 on a three-week program the university called "Journey of Hope."

POOL The Palm Beach Post 

Canadian Gov. Gen. Michaelle Jean, right, touches a young boy, who lost an arm during the January earthquake in Haiti, while visiting an orphanage, Wednesday, March 10, 2010, in Santo Domingo, the Dominican Republic.

Canadian Gov. Gen. Michaelle Jean, right, touches a young boy, who lost an arm during the January earthquake in Haiti, while visiting an orphanage, Wednesday, March 10, 2010, in Santo Domingo, the Dominican Republic.

The Canadian Press 

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