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Feb 11, 98 B.T.C. faculty demonstrates against proposed change in status
  At the same time the politicians were making their charges at the Radisson a short distance away, a much larger group of people were making some noise of their own on Freetown Road. Today, the staff and students of Belize Technical College spent mo...[Read More]
Feb 06, 98 Archives receives rare documents
  He leaves on Monday but before heading off to his next post in Babbados, British High Commissioner Gordon Baker today presented the Archives Department with a collection of historical maps and drawings. The documents were purchased personally by B...[Read More]
Feb 05, 98 National Spelling Bee begins
  In an age when computers automatically correct our printed words, it's an art that seems almost archaic. But if you've ever received a hand or typewritten letter from a person who cannot spell, you know just how painful such communication can be. So...[Read More]
Feb 04, 98 C.E.T. students host luncheon
  For students of hospitality management at the Center for Employment Training one of the prequalifying requirements for on- the-job-training is a presentation that simulates a sit down dinner at a fancy hotel or restaurant. While the exercise may hav...[Read More]
Jan 29, 98 Raleigh looking for local venturers
  Any young person in Belize who is out of school and not yet in a job -- this covers a lot of people -- should pay close attention to the next story, as it's going to tell you about a real once in a lifetime opportunity. Patrick Jones reports. Like ...[Read More]
Jan 28, 98 New initiative targets primary school dropouts
  You see them almost everywhere: sometimes peddling newspapers, selling tamales door to door, or just hanging out. They are kids who should be in school but for a number of reasons are not. Today some concerned groups organized to try and do somethin...[Read More]
Jan 27, 98 Ambergris Museum set to open
  Even though the Government of Belize canceled its predecessor's plans to build a national museum in Belmopan, a number of smaller museum projects have popped up in Belize City and elsewhere. Over the weekend the latest effort was unveiled on the isl...[Read More]
Jan 23, 98 British give computers to U.W.I.
  In the last days before his departure from Belize British High Commissioner Gordon Baker has been a busy diplomat. This evening he presented twenty three thousand dollars worth of computer equipment to the University of the West Indies School of C...[Read More]
Jan 20, 98 Prison wardens receive training
  But the Youth Enhancement Academy is not the only arm of the Department of Corrections that is looking to advance its future. The entire facility is attempting to change its image and is starting from within. The first of a series of in-service tra...[Read More]
Jan 19, 98 Chief Justice says farewell
  It was a picture perfect day for members of the legal profession. Having the dust brushed off their wigs and robes dry cleaned, they turned out in record numbers as the Supreme Court held its ceremonial opening for 1998. Patrick Jones was among thos...[Read More]
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