Posted | Comment | Recommend | | | By John Moore, Getty Images Selita de Elois carries her injured daughter Louise, 4, at an aid distribution point Wednesday in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. EARLIER HAITI COVERAGEInteractives: | | Haiti: | Washington: | | Reaction: | | Aid: | | | By Ken Dilanian and Marisol Bello, USA TODAY PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Ivens Louius, a Haitian physical therapist in the , hopes the wave of amputees needing rehabilitation after the earthquake that rocked his native country means he can go home again. For three years, Louius, 25, has been working in , the Dominican capital, because he says there is no work for…
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