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| Barbados PM attends Chinas National Day reception Peoples Daily |
| Barbados Prime Minister David John Howard Thompson, Chief Justice David Simmons, some government ministers and assembly members attended China's National Day reception at the Chinese Embassy Wednesday. Speaking at the reception, Thompson said that relations between Barbados and China now develop well, and new achievements have been made in the ... |
| THOMPSON BLASTS BLP POLICIES Barbados Advocate |
| PRIME MINISTER David Thompson last night launched a blistering attack on the approach to economics adopted by his predecessor in office, Owen Arthur, accusing him and the defeated Barbados Labour Party of indulging in deceptive presentation of information to the public. |
| Royal Navy Warship diverted to assist Turks and Caicos Islands Barbados Advocate |
| Royal Navy Warship, HMS Iron Duke has been diverted to the Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI) and will be standing by to render assistance if required in the wake of Hurricane Ike. |
| BAMP asks for the replacement of QEH CEO Barbados Advocate |
| With trouble continuing to brew at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH), the Barbados Association of Medical Practitioners (BAMP) is asking for the institution's Chief Executive Officer to be replaced. |
| B dos on board with Make Cars Green Barbados Advocate |
| Barbados is now officially a part of an inter-nationally recognised environmental campaign aimed at reducing the impact of cars on the environment. |
| AMC donates to Queen Elizabeth Hospital Barbados Advocate |
| THE Radiotherapy and Nuclear Medicine Department at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (Q.E.H.) received some much needed supplies yesterday thanks to the generous donation of the American Women s Club (AMC), who raised the money through fund-raising activities that included a tea party with an auction, Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners and ... |
| US bursts scoring drought against Barbados Boston Globe |
| So much for a scoring drought. Before an 8-0 win over Barbados Sunday at Carson, Calif., the US had failed to score in 287 minutes of play, since a 3-0 win over Poland March 26. |
| Richards calls for Barbados pace battery Cricinfo via Yahoo UK and Ireland Sport |
| West Indies v Australia, 3rd Test, Barbados |
| dollor 57 million insurance cover Barbados Advocate |
| GOVERNMENT is taking no chances. Two weeks into this year's Hurricane Season, the David Thompson administration has paid up Barbados' annual premium of less than $2 million and secured about $57 million in insurance coverage to help its recovery if a dangerous storm comes calling. |
| Starting XI Things We Can Expect from USA Barbados Goal.com |
| The United States starts its long journey to South Africa this Sunday in California in a monumental CONCACAF clash that has observers, pundits, and barflies parsing every possibility. |
| Cs win in Barbados TheFA.com |
| ENGLAND C: Goals from Jon Shaw and Russell Penn led the Three Lions to victory over Barbados on Monday night. |
| Richards calls for Barbados pace battery CricInfo |
| Viv Richards wants West Indies to retain their bulging pace attack to take advantage of a Kensington Oval pitch that is expected to help the fast men in Thursday's third Test. |
| Barbados Bowled over Independent |
| Where did Steve McClaren go when he was sacked as manager of the England football team? Where could Michael Vaughan be found as he prepared for another season as captain of England's cricket squad? Where has Gary Lineker been when he reappears on Match of the Day, sporting that tan? ... |
| DGM Barbados Open PGA European Tour |
| Ian Woosnam, the last of European golf's Famous Five' to turn 50, embarks on a new adventure this week as the expanding European Seniors Tour emerges from its winter slumber with the first event of the 17th season on the sunny Caribbean Island of Barbados. |
| African Awareness Day to sensitise Barbadians about their heritage Barbados Advocate |
| Students, teachers, visitors and specially invited guests were bestowed with a wealth of knowledge about the lives of black pioneers, and were treated to various presentations in the form of art, food, music, dance, literature, fabrics and conversations about Africa, while celebrating African Awareness Day, in a ceremony dubbed Let ... |
| A night of glitz glamour and entertainment at the BMAs Barbados Advocate |
| It was a night of music, fashion, honourees, glitz, and glamour, as hundreds made their way to the Sir Garfield Sobers Gymnasium for one of the biggest nights in Barbados the third annual Barbados Music Awards (BMA s). |
| UWI celebrates sixtieth anniversary Barbados Advocate |
| The official opening of the University of the West Indies sixtieth anniversary was held yesterday Saturday, January 12th with a procession to the St. Mary s Church for a Multi-Faith Service. |
| New Business Offers Full Service Destination Weddings in Barbados for a Stress Free Option |
| Asuwish, with an experienced staff of Barbados destination wedding planners, allows couples to fulfill their wedding dreams and concentrate on vows. (PRWeb Dec 22, 2007)
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| ITTY BITTY BITS Whoopis upset Larry Johnsons bday Badu at Barbados Jazz Fest. Eurweb |
| *"The View's" Whoopi Goldberg has a bone to pick with John Edwards and Barack Obama's wife, Michelle, for possibly suggesting that the morning show doesn’t support its striking writers. |
| US to plays Barbados or Dominica AP via Yahoo News |
| The United States will play its first World Cup qualifier next June against the winner of an opening-round series between Barbados and Dominica and could face Cuba in its regional semifinals group. |
| U.S. to play Barbados or Dominica Lexington Herald Leader |
| The United States will play its first World Cup qualifier next June against the winner of an opening-round series between Barbados and Dominica and could face Cuba in its regional semifinals group. The Americans have an automatic bye into the CONCACAF Group One second round for the 2010 World Cup, ... |
| US to Plays Barbados or Dominica ABC News |
| US to Plays Barbados or Dominica in First World Cup Qualifier |
| U.S. to play Barbados or Dominica in Cup qualifier Sports Illustrated |
| The United States will play its first World Cup qualifier next June against the winner of an opening-round series between Barbados and Dominica and could face Cuba in its regional semifinals group. |
| UWI Student Makes History Barbados Advocate |
| A TWENTY-TWO-year old UWI Cave Hill student from St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) is the 2008 Rhodes Scholar for the Eastern Caribbean. |
| St. Lucy Parish Ambassadors Walk Away With Top Award Barbados Advocate |
| THE most outstanding parish ambassadors for 2007 are St. Lucy s Tracia Collymore and Justin Greaves. Just before host Pearson Bowen opened the envelope to announce this year s winners, he asked the crowd which parish had the most outstanding parish ambassadors, and the response was St. Lucy! |
| BCC graduands receive words of advice Barbados Advocate |
| Hundreds of Barbados Community College (BCC) students were recognised for the their scholastic achievements, during the institution s recent graduation ceremony at the Sir Garfield Sobers Sports Complex. |
| PRINCESS ANNE UMES Concert Choir presents Sights and Sounds of Barbados The Daily Times |
| PRINCESS ANNE — "Sights and Sounds of Barbados, West Indies" is the theme of the Nov. 11 fall performance of the UMES Concert Choir in the Ella Fitzgerald Center for the Performing Arts at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. The concert is free to the public. |
| Kirton J co and Rihanna top nominees for 2008 BMAs Barbados Advocate |
| ALTERNATIVE Reggae singer David Kirton and Jaicko J-Co Lawrence lead the list of nominees of the Barbados Music Awards 2008. Kirton, who releases his album Time for Change has been receiving heavy rotation of his new single Green Camouflage. |
| Eastmond says BMAs cannot bar local Barbados Advocate |
| TO exclude international superstar Rihanna from the Carib Vision Barbados Music Awards 2008, would nullify the principles of the Barbados Music Awards. |
| Healthy living makes for a healthy community Barbados Advocate |
| The Ministry of Health would do well to incorporate more 'healthy living' messages and practices into the community, in keeping with the work carried out by the various Parish Independence Committees over the past year. |
| Garrison area truly historic Barbados Advocate |
| THE Government of Barbados is willing to do all within its power to maintain the Garrison district as a place where Arts, sports and heritage can all come together, representing what is uniquely Barbadian. |
| Many Bajans opting for overseas study Barbados Advocate |
| APPROXIMATELY 1 200 tertiary level Barbadian students chose to pursue their studies in the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada in 2005, while the country continued to attract large numbers of tertiary level Caribbean students. |
| Good track record .results in low visa refusal rate Barbados Advocate |
| The US Embassy in Barbados processes some 45 000 Non-immigrant visa (NIV) applications each year, in addition to over 3 000 immigrant visa (IV) applications. Of these approximately three quarters of all persons applying for the NIVs or visitor visas as they are called, are successful. |
| Lack of leadership a factor during Glendairy Riot Barbados Advocate |
| There was a lack of leadership by senior officials at Glendairy Prison during the riot that ultimately led to the facility s destruction in March, 2005. |
| Gangs played a role in prison fire where Barbados Advocate |
| GLENDAIRY Prison had 11 gangs including one formed within its walls. |
| PRISON OFFICER BOOST AT DODDSÚ Barbados Advocate |
| Barbados large prison population will be moving to their new home at Dodds, St. Philip as soon as possible . |
| OFFICERS DID NOT SHOOTD Barbados Advocate |
| THEY were heavily armed but did not shoot as vicious prisoners burst out of their cages and burnt Glendairy Prison for a second straight day. |
| National Heroes Gallery and Museum now opena Barbados Advocate |
| The National Heroes Gallery and Museum of Parliament, located in the recently refurbished historic West Wing of Parliament in Bridgetown, both received their very first visitors yesterday. |