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The code of silence for three prisoners suspected of murdering their cellmate Tuesday night did not last long as police report that two of the inmates have fingered the third as the man who attacked and killed Osmani Guerra. Today I visited Hattieville Prison to get some background on the crime. It is still not […]
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Crimes of uncommon brutality were not confined to Hattieville Prison, as police report that once again the Placencia Peninsula was the scene of violent armed robbery. Two Belize City men, twenty-four year old Cecil Jones and twenty-two year old Glenn Stevens, are in custody for a crime spree they allegedly went on in the wee […]
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Details are sketchy but police in Ladyville report that early this morning they were called to a home on Marage Road where they found a twenty year old woman lying on the ground naked outside her house. She was tied up and suffering from cuts and bruises to her face and arms. To make matters […]
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Tomorrow the seventh annual Barefoot Music Festival gets underway at the City Centre. This year’s show is entitled Payday. Public Relations Officer for the D-Revelation band, Paul Flowers tells us more about the grand tour and new compact disc. Paul Flowers, Public Relations Officer, D-Revelation “The Payday tour started from Los Angeles in August. It […]
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The recent rains may have played havoc with the streets and the lives of Belize City residents but one positive result is that the trees and shrubbery planted in public places has never looked better. Based on the success of a volunteer effort on St. Thomas Street some young people looked to duplicate the feat […]
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For many drivers in Belize City the last few months have been something of a shock, as due to the closing of the Swing Bridge they have been forced to endure, for the first time, that phenomenon known as the “traffic jam”. In tonight’s Last Word News Five commentator G. Michael Reid explains why, even […]
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