e-metro.ie Ben Barnes on his role as Narnias Prince Caspian 18.01.2010 LAW and order is breaking down in Haiti in the wake of the earthquake which claimed up to 200,000 lives. Police opened fired on looters in the capital, Port-au-Prince, killing at least oe person, while two aid workers were seriously hurt when they were shot as they handed out supplies. The disorder was fuelled by the es- cape of 3,000 inmates, including heavily armed gang members, after the national jail was damaged in last Tuesdays earthquake. The Haitian government has strug- gled to take charge, with prime minis- ter Jean-Max Bellerive leading a cab- inet meeting on a bench and plastic chairs in an open air yard. Information minister Marie Lau- rence Jocelyn Lassegue said: Every- thing in Haiti is broken. There is not one person in this country without a friend or relative dead. DominicMacSorley,ConcernWorld- wides operations director, said many of the victims may just be left trapped beneath the rubble. I think some of them will never be removed. Im actually not even sure that we are ever going to know how many people were really killed, he told RT News. By Ellen OReilly Fight for survival: A man brandishes a knife in the scuffle for goods taken from looted collapsed stores in Port-au-Prince yesterday Picture: AP Haiti: Now, the thugs take over Users of social networking site Facebook are having their identities stolen by other users who simply copy their profile details and use them to set up new false profiles. Dubliner David Gantly reveals how his identity was hijacked P9 news Facebook profiles hijacked Tributes were paid yesterday to a gifted footballer and former soldier stabbed to death after a row in an apartment block. Warren OConnor, 24, was visiting the Beeches complex in Donaghmede, when he was stabbed in an argument P7 news Tributes to stabbed ex-soldier Arsene Wenger saluted skipper Cesc Fabregas after the Spaniard inspired Arsenals 2-0 win at Bolton yesterday. Wenger said: Cesc gets stronger and stronger P28 sPORT Wenger hails fab Fabregas Returning to education while still working full time seems daunting, but one fathers story shows it can be done just one of our features in our Further Education Special P13-16 educaTiOn Going back to learning Stephen Gately today makes his musical comeback from the grave when Boyzone release their first single since the stars death in Spain last October. The Dublin-born star, voted by our readers as Celeb of the Year for 2009, will be heard on Gave It All Away P6 GuiLTY PLeasuRes Steo back on song 70 rescued from the ruins P4-5 P19
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