Death toll growing at Port-au-Prince’s Hotel Montana, once a symbol of stability
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Before the earthquake, the Hotel Montana was the place to be in Haiti. During coups and crises, it provided air-conditioned shelter from the political storms for the diplomats, spies and aid workers — and a few heavy-duty criminals — who gathered nightly at the News Bar under a towering mahogany tree to sip rum sours concocted by Monsieur Lauren, known as the best barman in the country.
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