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They had barely unpacked their bags following a summit in Taiwan, but today the leaders of Central America once again sat down together, this time in Belize, in an effort to attack some major problems that transcend geography and nationality. Janelle Chanona, Reporting This morning, heads of government and foreign ministers representing the seven countries […]
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In crime news a forty-one year old Belize City man has been arrested and charged with incest. The complaint was brought on Monday by an eleven-year-old girl who told police that since the age of four she has been sexually molested by her father. Reports to police of incest and child rape have increased dramatically […]
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It was always considered the most troubled of the three major public utilities and was the last to be sold to private interests. But while Belize Water Services Limited still has a long way to go, its numbers are at least beginning to improve. At the company’s annual general meeting tonight B.W.S. will report a […]
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For several decades his name was synonymous with diving in Belize; and when he died last July the family of Hugh Parkey decided to honour his lifelong passion with the establishment of a foundation to promote undersea education. This weekend a fundraiser will be held featuring the work of some of the world’s best underwater […]
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It’s the subject of what seems like a never-ending debate. But while the public tries to figure out the role of Creole in our society, the language’s proponents are busy putting pen to paper. Patrick Jones reports. Patrick Jones, Reporting They’re not your usual spy or fiction novels; but the excitement over the latest books […]
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