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THE BELIZE TIMES
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SUNDAY August 26, 2012
Issue No. 4810
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Breaking Belize’s Back Creditors say Belize “turning into international pariah”
Belize City, August 22nd, 2012 Today Prime Minister Dean Barrow convinced every Belizean, and even the world, that he is not the kind of leader who plays by clean rules, even if it means having to break the nation’s back to get his way. Prime Minister Barrow called a press conference on Wednesday morning to finally face the public on the Superbond crisis. Although the PM claimed to have no intention of “spooking” Superbond creditors, he Continued on page 4 Prime Minister Dean Barrow & UDP Ambassador Mark Espat flanked by Financial Secretary Joseph Waight, Minister of Immigration, Labour & Local Government Godwin Hulse & Central Bank Governor Glenn Ysaguirre
PUP Leader urges GOB TO focus on economy
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One victim says he was pepper sprayed on his genitals
Unions give GOB a 9-day deadline Belize City, August 22, 2012 Union Leaders have given the Barrow Administration a new deadline by which they expect the long-drawnout negotiations for a salary increase to be completed. Failing to meet the deadline would trigger the Unions to step up their action and look at every available option. “We have written the Prime Minister to say “the time has ar-
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BELIZE CITY, Wednesday, August 22nd, 2012 By Alton Humes The Gang Suppression Unit (GSU), created by Prime Minister Hon. Dean Barrow, has proven to be the most infamous and dangerous unit of Belize’s National Security. It has developed a reputation for bringing fear and brutal, unstoppable force to the lives of all sorts of people, even the innocent. The late George Street boss, Sheldon ‘Pinky’ Tillett, disdainfully referred to them as the ‘Govament Schuppid Unit’.
Belize City, August 21, 2012 While Belizeans remain at the edge of their seats as the Barrow Administration gambles the country’s future with hardball tactics in the Superbond re-negotiation, it appears the nation’s lifeblood, the economy, is running on auto-pilot mode. This, cautioned People’s United Party Leader Hon. Francis Fonseca, does not bode well for the Government, the country nor the people. While on the Love FM morning show on Tuesday,
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GSU Madness Again
PUP Leader Hon. Francis Fonseca
PLAY ON BASS, PLAY ON Belize City, August 22, 2012 Well-known Belizean musician and composer, Leroy “Bass” Castillo, born in Corozal Town, passed away on Wednesday morning after battling heart complications.
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INSIDE THIS ISSUE
03 BSI DELAYS DIVIDENDS TO SEPTEMBER 08
Chicken prices shoot up
PUP stalwart passes
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