Outgoing president Michel Martelly cuts a deal on the 30th anniversary of the fall of DuvaliersThe sun finally broke through the clouds in Haiti’s capital on Friday, puddles glistening under its rays on streets filled with the sound of schoolchildren singing, the roar of moto-taxis and the lilt of market women calling to one another in Creole, Haiti’s poetic local language.Haiti needed some relief, and not just because of its out-of-season rains.