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With the controversy over taxation and environmental concerns largely resolved, Belize’s fledgling petroleum industry has been absent from the headlines. But while the rhetoric has cooled, the wells, pumps, and [...]
Written on June 28, 2007 | Posted in
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A young wife is under arrest tonight after she stabbed her husband to death. Authorities found the lifeless body of twenty-three year old Cornelio Montero inside the couple’s residence in [...]
Written on June 28, 2007 | Posted in
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In Belize City Magistrates’ Court a man who broke into a home in Biscayne Village pleaded guilty to burglary and damage to property. Twenty-six year old Oscar Lopez Martinez was [...]
Written on June 28, 2007 | Posted in
Trials |
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Every day Belizeans engage with used car dealers to purchase vehicles. Usually, the transaction ends happily … but not always. One that didn’t work out has resulted in a dealer [...]
Written on June 28, 2007 | Posted in
Crime |
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It used to be that an international summit meeting in Belize would have the whole country in a panic. But tomorrow on Ambergris, Caye not one, but two heads of [...]
Written on June 28, 2007 | Posted in
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This week, Belize became the third country in Central America to sign onto a regional initiative that should modernise our ability to fight threats to our agriculture. According to a [...]
Written on June 28, 2007 | Posted in
Agriculture |
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We all may be aware that it’s hurricane season, but that knowledge doesn’t do much good if we don’t take action. One group that knows the value of hurricane preparedness [...]
Written on June 28, 2007 | Posted in
Social Issues |
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From what we see on the streets of Belize City, our typical cruise ship visitors tend to be middle age and North American. Today, however, a very special group of [...]
Written on June 28, 2007 | Posted in
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