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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - Michel Martelly, a Haitian popular singer known by the stage name "Sweet Micky," was officially declared the earthquake-devastated country's next president, election ...
The diaspora plaintiffs are counting on a successful outcome of their suit against "Sweet Micky," et al to revive that sense of hope — and the education system Haitian kids desperately need. Tags ...
Pop singer Michel Martelly better known as "Sweet Micky", is Haiti's new president-elect. Preliminary results, released by the country's electoral council yesterday, show that Martelly won 68 ...
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Musician Michel “Sweet Micky” Martelly scored a come-from-behind victory Monday in Haiti’s presidential runoff, according to preliminary results from last month’s ...
Michel "Sweet Micky" Martelly, president-elect of Haiti, visited Miami earlier today to announce new surcharges designed to fund education in the earthquake-ravaged country.Speaking in both ...
We spent most of the Haitian presidential campaign ridiculing the idea of a musician with zero political experience and shady personal finances running a country as desperately messed up as Haiti.
It will not be "Sweet Micky" taking over the Haitian government Saturday. It will be a reinvented Michel Martelly. Martelly made it big internationally as a Kompa music personality. His act was ...
Michel “Sweet Micky” Martelly garnered 67 percent of the vote to 31 percent for longtime opposition leader and former first lady Mirlande Manigat, the Provisional Electoral Council said. Skip ...
Former Haitian President Michel Martelly has returned to his pre-political life as pop singer “Sweet Micky.” He's performing at Cafe Iguana in Pembroke… ...
The Palm Beach Post once described Sweet Micky as "..the charismatic, bawdy rude boy" that has been a superstar of Haitian konpa music for nearly 20 years, is Martelly's alter-ego, the larger-than ...
Two Haitian cities have banned singer Sweet Micky — the foul-mouthed, anti-establishment, gyrating alter ego of former Haitian President Michel Martelly — from this weekend’s pre-Lenten ...
Now that Michel Martelly has been elected Haiti’s next President, it seems almost unfair to rehash tales of his younger days, as the Times did in the first paragraph of its story announcing his ...