| At first sight the business resembles a thriving pottery. In a dusty courtyard women mould clay and water into hundreds of little platters and lay them out to harden under the Caribbean sun. The craftsmanship is rough and the finished products are uneven. But customers do not object. This is Citè Soleil, Haiti's most notorious slum, and these platters are not to hold food. They are food. The poor are eating "mud pies." |




