Three weeks after Jean-Bertrand Aris-tide was ousted as president of Haiti, his country has a new government. But it is not one of national unity, as had been promised; it is full of technocrats, some with impressive credentials, but includes no supporters of Mr Aristide. Even if the shooting stops, that may make the task of reconstruction harder. To underline his dissent from his country's new regime, Mr Aristide himself flew back this week from the distant Central African Republic to Ja-maica, just 100 miles (160km) from Haiti.
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