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Globalisation…it’s a term routinely tossed around by politicians, the media and the public…but what does it mean? Despite different definitions, the reality is that for small countries like Belize, globalisation [...]
Written on April 8, 2003 | Posted in
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It has been the standard issue of the U.S. military since the Vietnam War…and in the ensuing years the M-16 has been adopted as the rifle of choice for scores [...]
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Police are reporting tonight that a woman was raped last night on the north side of Belize City…but that the attack could have been much worse had a good Samaritan [...]
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She’s a small town girl who is trying to hit it big on the world music scene. Nineteen-year-old Marie Reimer of San Ignacio has just returned from the United States [...]
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In a time when international airlines are cutting back on operations, one local airline has committed itself to expand. Today, Tropic Air improved its customer services by opening a new [...]
Written on April 8, 2003 | Posted in
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For decades the fishing of lobster, whether by trap or free diving, has been one of the most lucrative of Belize’s economic activities, providing the nation with valuable foreign exchange [...]
Written on April 8, 2003 | Posted in
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Growing up–long considered to be a wonderful stage of life–can also be dangerous. Today, News 5′s Jacqueline Woods visited an educational exhibition that’s trying to teach our kids how to [...]
Written on April 8, 2003 | Posted in
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