Just when you though you have hear it all, then along comes something that just rocks your world and leaves you in a state of total disbelief. This is a classic example of the medical profession gone totally haywire. I wanted to comment more on this story but I hurting after reading the article.
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April 23, 2008
Children’s Hospital Launches Sex Change For Kids Program
Filed under Barbados, Education, HEALTH, Lifestyles, Odd news, Weird News
Tags: Boston, Chidren's Hospital Boston, Florida, plastic surgery
April 23, 2008
Sir Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Honoured [Again]
It is interesting to see how quickly the opposition have embrace the idea of the renaming of Sherbourne Centre even suggesting that the Prime Minister’s official residence be removed to accommodate ” a proper hotel’ according to MP Ronald Toppin in the Nation newspaper.
Ilaro Court which the BLP party have a love affair [...]
Filed under Barbados, Blogging, Government, People, Politics
April 23, 2008
Europe Switching Back To Coal
The same environmentalists that jumped on the biofuel bandwagon [because of it environmentally cleanliness to reduce carbon emissions as oppose to oil/gas which increases carbon emissions in the atmosphere], thereby reducing the land available for crop production to feed the world’s 6 billion plus people on planet Earth are utterly horrified that Europe [...]
Filed under Barbados, Blogging, Economy, Environment, Food, Government, HEALTH, Politicians, Politics, Science & Nature, Trade
April 23, 2008
Weapons For Zimbabwe May Return To China
Last week we posted an article on a Chinese arms ship destined to Zimbabwe loaded with 77 tonnes of ammunition which included AK47’s and grenades. The ship was subsequently bar by a judge from unloading the weapons at the South African port of Durban to cross the country to landlocked Zimbabwe. The ship went [...]
Filed under Barbados, Blogging, Corruption, Economy, Government, People, Politicians, Politics, Trade
Tags: Africa, An Yue Jiang, human rights issues, Mugabe, Tsvangirai, Zimbabwe
April 23, 2008
Food Crisis – International Answer Needed
There are plenty of voices blaming biofuels for the world food crisis. They all are right, and also are wrong. There is a link between biofuels and food prices — the move to biofuels to counter the high price of oil has taken massive amounts of land out of food production, resulting [...]
Filed under Barbados, Economy, Food, Government, Politics, Trade
Tags: food crisis, IMF, World Bank


