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| Tuesday March 16, 2010 | |||
| FTC must be resilient and adaptable [read] | |||
| Tax receipts: some up; some down [read] | |||
| Dowell: Show more consideration for Small Businesses [read] | |||
| Apes Hill thrashes Mango Bay [read] | |||
| No stopping ‘Apple’ at Ocean View [read] | |||
| Opposition Leader: Barbadians struggling to make ends meet [read] | |||
| PM wants greater effort [read] | |||
| Sunday March 14, 2010 | |||
| Business Monday: Surprise cuts, increases outlined in this year’s Estimates [read] | |||
| Business Monday: All eyes on budget debate this week [read] | |||
| Business Monday: Working towards a more efficient public service [read] | |||
| Business Monday: Charging ahead [read] | |||
| Mercedes, Audi win second games in Barbados Open [read] | |||
| NCC looking to enhance communities [read] | |||
| Rapid refuge [read] | |||
| Why wait? [read] | |||
| Most vulnerable at heart of this year's Estimates [read] | |||
| Barbados building its brand in Brazil [read] | |||
| Courts not up to scratch for ITF Juniors [read] | |||
| Barbados Cup Festival begins tomorrow [read] | |||
| Barbados shuts out dancehall [read] | (15) | ||
| Maritime Marronage is imbedded within our culture [read] | |||
| Marine biologist sends out SOS for island's corals [read] | |||
| Changes needed in the public service [read] | |||
| Disaster risk reduction should form part of development plans [read] | |||
| Students being targeted for valuable items, cell phones [read] | |||
| Greater info on the topography of Barbados needed to identify safe zones during a tsunami [read] | |||
| C. O. Williams donates haemodialysis machine to QEH [read] | |||
| Plans to ensure good behaviour at sports event [read] | |||
| Fitness fun [read] | |||
| Saturday March 13, 2010 | |||
| Two records fall at NAPSAC semis [read] | |||
| QEH focuses on healthy lifestyles on World Kidney Day [read] | |||
| St. Ambrose Primary reopens [read] | |||
| Uphold law, values of police force [read] | |||
| Reid reaps rewards [read] | |||
| Barbados going after Canada's golf enthusiasts [read] | |||
| Brazillian tour operators ready to market Barbados [read] | |||
| Friday March 12, 2010 | |||
| Barbados needs a regional presence in untapped markets, says minister [read] | |||
| Trade critical to Barbadian economy [read] | |||
| International action in football at the stadium this weekend [read] | |||
| Ladies ‘tee-off’ for Breast Cancer [read] | |||
| St. Alban's Primary evacuated after tsunami warning ...during simulated exercise at the school [read] | |||
| Barker-Welch encourages more women to enter politics [read] | |||
| Beefing up security – US aid to strengthen security efforts in the region [read] | |||
| Science and Technology prevails at Sci-Tech 2010 [read] | |||
| Health ministry working on disaster management [read] | |||
| Thursday March 11, 2010 | |||
| BS&T holds 90th AGM today at Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre [read] | |||
| Spending up; revenue down [read] | |||
| Greater advantages exist in the US market for regional sugar producers [read] | |||
| Special athletes make a big splash at National Aquatics meet [read] | |||
| Day 2 at the Stadium – A fight to qualify [read] | |||
| Launch date of new Caribbean inter-island ferry service to be announced soon [read] | |||
| Going on record [read] | |||
| Byer-Suckoo: Still more to do on women’s issues [read] | |||
| Economic matters to dominate CARICOM meeting in Dominica [read] | |||
| Wednesday March 10, 2010 | |||
| Long-awaited Broad Street office opens [read] | |||
| UCKC Martial Arts rewards students [read] | |||
| West Indies look to returning Bravo for spark [read] | |||
| 2010 BSSAC is under way [read] | |||
| Records aplenty fall on final day at Junior Nationals [read] | |||
| Affordable land ownership programme to be launched in Barbados [read] | |||
| Women challenged to take on non-traditional roles [read] | |||
| Cabinet re-shuffled [read] | |||
| Barbados Youth Service should be seen in a positive light [read] | |||
| No retreat, no surrender! [read] | |||
| Act amended [read] | |||
| The British High Commission celebrates International Women’s Day [read] | |||
| Tuesday March 09, 2010 | |||
| Parliament to review new legislation including budget measure from 2008 [read] | |||
| Windmill restart set for next crop season [read] | |||
| Advancing the use of renewable energy in Barbados [read] | |||
| 12 countries for Barbados Junior International tennis [read] | |||
| Forde leads from start to finish on Fontabelle circuit [read] | |||
| Lower crime levels [read] | |||
| Women need more than lip service [read] | |||
| Potential to see more foreign exchange [read] | |||
| Barbadians urged to use water-saving techniques [read] | |||
| Progress in disabled community ‘slow but sure’ [read] | |||
| Former UN co-ordinator appointed to CARICOM post [read] | |||
| New energy legislation in Barbados [read] | |||
| Barbados getting ready for ICC Twenty20 [read] | |||
| Monday March 08, 2010 | |||
| Business Monday: Bell: US dollar expected to maintain dominance [read] | |||
| Business Monday: No winter blues for Peach and Quiet Hotel [read] | |||
| Business Monday: Efficiency and cost control benefit Banks Holdings Ltd [read] | |||
| Business Monday: High hopes for EPA [read] | |||
| Business Monday: Still flying high [read] | |||
| Commendable year for Hilton Barbados [read] | |||
| More records fall at Long Course Championships [read] | |||
| HELP delivered [read] | |||
| New land policy, high rises part of HELP Phase Two [read] | |||
| Growing acceptance of persons with disabilities [read] | |||
| Three cent drop in price of gas [read] | |||
| PM Thompson thrilled by Gold Cup [read] | |||
| Melnyk overjoyed with excellent ride by Husbands [read] | |||
| Marshall Brothers XI (Lodge Road) grabs Foundation Joel Garner T20 title [read] | |||
| Husbands and ‘Sterwins’ show their class [read] | |||
| Barbados' critical economic path [read] | |||
| Sterwins captures gold [read] | |||
| New pharmacy system [read] | |||
| BYS members benefit from NCC outreach programme [read] | |||
| Caribbean E-Waste aims to keep Barbados toxin-free [read] | |||
| Entrepreneurs in Barbados told to be more innovative [read] | |||
| Green economy a plus for Barbados [read] | |||
| Sunday March 07, 2010 | |||
| Don’t miss the race of a lifetime [read] | |||
| Cycling tomorrow on Fontabelle [read] | |||
| Arthur Smith reigns supreme [read] | |||
| Apes Hill Polo team joins forces with FirstCaribbean [read] | |||
| Keen contest in United Interschool Chess competition [read] | |||
| Smashing form at BNB inter-club tourney [read] | |||
| Moseley rolls into Pine Hill Dairy tennis finals [read] | |||
| Good Samaritan comes to aid of Cancer Support Services [read] | |||
| More funding needed [read] | |||
| Exploring natural resource options encouraged [read] | |||
| RBPF celebrates 175 years [read] | |||
| Legislation needed to provide financial concessions for PWDs [read] | |||
| Saturday March 06, 2010 | |||
| Barbados intensifies Canadian tourism mairketing effort [read] | |||
| Direct airlift between Barbados and Brazil to commence June 2010 [read] | |||
| Barbados agriculture still a vibrant industry, says minister [read] | |||
| World's top tour operators seek to increase business to Barbados [read] | |||
| Friday March 05, 2010 | |||
| Pinelands receives boost from Julie’s Party Rentals [read] | |||
| Zabrina Holder sets new record at long course nationals [read] | |||
| Excitement at the National Stadium [read] | |||
| Videography being used as a key tool in community development [read] | |||
| Climate change must be locally driven [read] | |||
| Concern over road use [read] | |||
| Videography being used as a key tool in community development [read] | |||
| Congregation told to pray and have faith [read] | |||
| Drought Plan activated [read] | |||
| Loyal visitors urged to further promote Barbados [read] | |||
| Legislation banning sale of tobacco to minors in full effect [read] | |||
| Senior Medical Officer: Avoid binge drinking [read] | |||
| Concerns about behaviour of students in Barbados [read] | |||
| Thursday March 04, 2010 | |||
| ‘Keep up the good work’ [read] | |||
| Importing natural gas won’t have immediate effect on fuel prices [read] | |||
| BIDC Symposium 2010 focusing on Industrial Sector [read] | |||
| Lee-Ann Rose makes youth Olympic grade [read] | |||
| No stopping Selah and St. Alban’s in Andrea Blackett Zone [read] | |||
| Anglia boosts WRC entry for Sol Rally Barbados [read] | |||
| Cheshire tightens grip on Barbados [read] | |||
| Urban programme to start within 6 months [read] | |||
| Codrington joins elite ranks of IB Diploma schools [read] | |||
| Virtual link with Haitian schools [read] | |||
| Kellman identifies concerns in Haiti [read] | |||
| Wednesday March 03, 2010 | |||
| Barbados government to negotiate importation of natural gas from Trinidad [read] | |||
| Tuesday March 02, 2010 | |||
| Competitiveness the way forward [read] | |||
| Worme: Know your business category [read] | |||
| Bougainvillea Beach Resort off to a good 2010 [read] | |||
| St. Leonard’s through to the semis [read] | |||
| Relays decide winners at Patsy Callender Zone [read] | |||
| Picking the winner of the XXIX Sandy Lane Gold Cup will be tough [read] | |||
| Barbados can help Haitian tourism market [read] | |||
| Times calling for multi-skilled persons [read] | |||
| US$1 million more to Haiti [read] | |||
| Inniss gives synopsis of Barbados’ medical assistance to Haiti [read] | |||
| Welches are spelling bee champs [read] | |||
| Great potential in Caribbean films [read] | |||
| Bell: ‘Things are going in the right direction’ [read] | |||
| Cheshire opens tour with commanding victory [read] | |||
| Queen’s Baton makes historic stop in Barbados [read] | |||
| Dover to face Passage United in Inpsire Sports Cricket semis [read] | |||
| Social Partners asked to do their part [read] | |||
| Arrindell: Address Barbados’ national debt [read] | |||
| Productivity Council promotes employee recognition [read] | |||
| Watson disappointed at state of disrepair [read] | |||
| Letter: The education debate in Barbados [read] | |||
| Monday March 01, 2010 | |||
| Business Monday: Safeguard competitiveness [read] | |||
| Business Monday: Sales and profits down at dairy company [read] | |||
| Business Monday: Trade in Focus – An alternative to the EPA? [read] | |||
| : Unions need more authority [read] | |||
| Business Monday: Barbados has the lowest labour law record in the Caribbean [read] | |||
| Business Monday: Sinckler – Arthur out of touch [read] | |||
| Christopher ‘Shaka’ Henry to box for Haiti [read] | |||
| Injuries not a concern for Barbados’ CARIFTA athletes [read] | |||
| Social networking with Bajan firefighters [read] | |||
| Crop thieves beware [read] | |||
| Don’t tamper with tradition [read] | |||
| Lamberts location ideal [read] | |||
| Groundbreaking lab to bring quicker diagnoses [read] | |||
| Residents remain opposed [read] | |||
| MP suggests visit to a wind farm [read] | |||
| Yachting event another boost to sports tourism in Barbados [read] | |||
| Sunday February 28, 2010 | |||
| Cummins, Marshall Brothers clash in T20 final [read] | |||
| Gold Cup horses look fighting fit [read] | |||
| ‘Marriage for citizenship’ remains a hot topic at town hall meeting [read] | |||
| Attitudinal change is key: says Lowe [read] | |||
| New Head at the BWA [read] | |||
| CCRIF to offer more than hurricane and earthquake policies for the region [read] | |||
| Drainage is the biggest problem in Garden Land [read] | |||
| Saturday February 27, 2010 | |||
| Barnett dethrones Gilkes at Parkinson [read] | |||
| National sports training programme to be expanded [read] | |||
| Horses arrive in search of gold [read] | |||
| Todd urges students to be aware of their capabilities [read] | |||
| Gun related crime a serious concern [read] | |||
| Agriculture on the rise [read] | |||
| Barbados secures additional airlift from Francophone Caribbean [read] | |||
| Barbados minister promotes use of film to tell the story of the Caribbean [read] | |||
| Thursday February 25, 2010 | |||
| Drop in first quarter profits for FirstCaribbean group [read] | |||
| Fireball Barbados to set sail in April [read] | |||
| Gold Cup post position draw made [read] | |||
| MTW launches website [read] | |||
| Haiti Water Drive at UWI [read] | |||
| Draw from the values of your heritage [read] | |||
| Employment outweighs cheaper option [read] | |||
| Young people to lead in Service Excellence [read] | |||
| Call made for all-inclusive schools [read] | |||
| Agrofest 2010 starts today [read] | |||
| Super Centre launches programme to help poultry industry [read] | |||
| CCRIF rolls out new Excess Rainfall Model – could be offering regional insurance package by June [read] | |||
| Mount Gay brings visitors to Barbados [read] | |||
| The road towards regional standards and quality [read] | |||
| Show jumping juniors gearing up for regional competition [read] | |||
| Seven Bajans in 13-man squad set to oppose Zimbabwe [read] | |||
| Pine Hill Dairy tennis tourney in full swing [read] | |||
| Four times as nice for O’Neal [read] | |||
| Prof: Remove monopoly [read] | |||
| Health Ministry on the move [read] | |||
| Entertainment industry important [read] | |||
| Focus more on rehabilitation [read] | |||
| New uniforms for QEH staff after long delay [read] | |||
| All graduates not of the same quality [read] | |||
| Wednesday February 24, 2010 | |||
| Bajan bodybuilder stripped, banned for drugs [read] | |||
| Region to become global centre of excellence [read] | |||
| Haynes: Enhanced productivity vital to maintaining market share [read] | |||
| Set B fire it up at the stadium [read] | |||
| Low turn for scrutineering over the weekend [read] | |||
| First arm of protection [read] | |||
| Effectiveness of FCB called into question [read] | |||
| Respect each other’s rights [read] | |||
| One of Little Rock Nine shares her story with Barbados [read] | |||
| Secure shipping option coming [read] | |||
| Red Cross to perform regional drought assessment [read] | |||
| Tuesday February 23, 2010 | |||
| Provide more information in shorter sessions [read] | |||
| Online distance learning no threat to taught degrees [read] | |||
| Open campus performing well [read] | |||
| Focus on productivity at Week of Excellence [read] | |||
| Barbados trounce Jamaica to win Terra Challenge trophy [read] | |||
| MTW launches website [read] | |||
| Rates challenged [read] | |||
| Thrust to revive service clubs [read] | |||
| No more delays with medical reports [read] | |||
| Public sector revamp is key to productivity in Barbados, says minister [read] | |||
| Monday February 22, 2010 | |||
| Business Monday: Last quarter improves year for Fortress fund [read] | |||
| Business Monday: Varying prospects for Fortress funds – but mostly good things expected [read] | |||
| Trade in Focus: No headway made in benefiting from FTAs [read] | |||
| Business Monday: Uneven economic performance in Barbados, world-wide [read] | |||
| Business Monday: Central Bank going on-line [read] | |||
| Business Monday: Gold attracting lots of attention [read] | |||
| Lopez remains a fighter despite leukaemia [read] | |||
| Night of upsets on day one of Louis Lynch championships [read] | |||
| Show Jumpers strut their stuff [read] | |||
| Jim Thurlow wins Fortress Funds golf tournament [read] | |||
| Caribbean tourism leaders to talk sustainability in Barbados [read] | |||
| Education tête-à -tête shows promise [read] | |||
| Institutions reminded to maintain accreditation standards [read] | |||
| Business Monday Drop in local sales manifested by import numbers [read] | |||
| Alfred Pragnell remembered [read] | |||
| Next year’s street parade to be bigger and better [read] | |||
| More nurses needed [read] | |||
| Giving back – Public service workers rewarded for excellence [read] | |||
| Sunday February 21, 2010 | |||
| Fiscal deficit not surprising [read] | |||
| Cycling chief sets sights on international medals [read] | |||
| Alma Parris Sports still a Green affair [read] | |||
| Proposed Gold Cup selection shows no clear-cut favourite [read] | |||
| Eugene Melnyk returns to Gold Cup [read] | |||
| Sterwins coming to win! [read] | |||
| Teaching concerns [read] | |||
| Strong message! [read] | |||
| Challenges with youth in Barbados, Caribbean [read] | |||
| Specialist registry soon for medical professionals [read] | |||
| From St. John with love [read] | |||
| Saturday February 20, 2010 | |||
| Dr. Robinson: VAT increase an option [read] | |||
| Alleyne Eagles the way [read] | |||
| Gold Cup is here! [read] | |||
| Women the primary seekers of aid [read] | |||
| QEH gets support from Canadian Diaspora [read] | |||
| Coleridge and Parry makes donation to Haiti relief fund [read] | |||
| Financial support needed [read] | |||
| QEH overhaul [read] | |||
| Preserving our heritage [read] | |||
| Barbados senator says economic crises affect women more than men [read] | |||
| Friday February 19, 2010 | |||
| Jamaica, Barbados in title showdown [read] | |||
| RBTT, RBC integrating technology [read] | |||
| Trade agreements seminar a success [read] | |||
| Exports to the region down …T&T market the most significant [read] | |||
| Gold rush continues at Eden Lodge [read] | |||
| Sol renews its Rally Barbados sponsorship [read] | |||
| Jones: “World Cup for Barbados a long way away†[read] | |||
| Proaction needed to sustain quality of life [read] | |||
| Barbadians need to change perspective [read] | |||
| Banks collect $505 000 for Haiti relief effort [read] | |||
| Professor scolds schools for not pushing Caribbean history [read] | |||
| Boost for renewable energy projects [read] | |||
| Contribution of African legacy not to be underestimated [read] | |||
| Sale of CLICO Mortgage Company approved, says Barbados PM [read] | |||
| Work ongoing on governance legislation in Barbados [read] | |||
| Green economy policy framework in train in Barbados [read] | |||
| Thursday February 18, 2010 | |||
| Poor last quarter for Caribbean Growth Fund [read] | |||
| Local footballers in line for coaching position [read] | |||
| Five teams register victories in netball season openers [read] | |||
| Chess in good hands with United Insurance [read] | |||
| ‘Straughn’-hold at Ellerslie sports [read] | |||
| ‘Make wise choices’ [read] | |||
| Census to look comprehensively at rental patterns [read] | |||
| Students given chance to sharpen job interviewing skills [read] | |||
| Donation to help educate public [read] | |||
| Fires stretched officers yesterday [read] | |||
| Cave Hill campus promotes quality, shows restraint [read] | |||
| Wednesday February 17, 2010 | |||
| Call being issued to lower interest rates [read] | |||
| Financial firms within BS&T remain stable [read] | |||
| Clarke opposed to FTC decision [read] | |||
| Pine Hill NAPSAC ready to roll [read] | |||
| Barbados PM to meet with social partnership on Friday [read] | |||
| Pursuing benefits of trade deals [read] | |||
| Pickup forecasts tight year for sector [read] | |||
| BMA working with tertiary institutions [read] | |||
| Water management critical to housing promise [read] | |||
| Foundation School celebrates their African heritage [read] | |||
| Tuesday February 16, 2010 | |||
| Barbados and India to cooperate in culture [read] | |||
| Monday February 15, 2010 | |||
| Business Monday: Individual credit card activity jumps [read] | |||
| Business Monday: Caribbean islands advancing towards “White List†[read] | |||
| Business Monday: Fuel bill creeps up [read] | |||
| Business Monday: Sapphire development expected to bring millions in foreign exchange [read] | |||
| Records tumble at relay fair [read] | |||
| Barbados’ women’s volleyball team heat up track [read] | |||
| Barbados ‘getting ready for Gold’ [read] | |||
| Government pushing creativity [read] | |||
| Students under pressure [read] | |||
| Holetown Festival will survive [read] | |||
| Talks to improve consumers’ rights [read] | |||
| Crackdown on illegal dumping and squatting promised [read] | |||
| Issue of water scarcity needs to be addressed, says Adriel Brathwaite [read] | |||
| 'Reflect on Africa this month,' Barbados Minister urges [read] | |||
| Sunday February 14, 2010 | |||
| More work to be done [read] | |||
| The future of Badminton is secure, says junior coach [read] | |||
| Padmore, Watson clinch Badminton Open titles [read] | |||
| Queen’s College dethroned at relay fair [read] | |||
| Forde and Weekes stamp dominance on Spring Garden circuit [read] | |||
| Barbados to soon have a Centre of Excellence in Eye Care [read] | |||
| Lashley pleased with road works progress [read] | |||
| Towner Management Group, SJG clients give $50 000 to Haiti [read] | |||
| Pan African Commission pledges support to African awareness programs [read] | |||
| Public support and pastry institute needed [read] | |||
| Help on the other end of the line: 43-ABUSE [read] | |||
| Stigma still affecting mental health care [read] | |||
| Communities may hold answer [read] | |||
| 2010 proclaimed the International Year of Youth [read] | |||
| Report findings endorsed by youth leaders [read] | |||
| Cave re-opened – PM lauds facility’s green thrust [read] | |||
| Education the key to fighting HIV/AIDS [read] | |||
| Saturday February 13, 2010 | |||
| Maxwell defends top spot at Grantley Adams [read] | |||
| Dalton shines bright at Harrison College sports [read] | |||
| Exciting year ahead for BSA [read] | |||































