Tsunami In Hawaii Peaks At 1 metre (3Ft)
February 28, 2010 1 Comment
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February 28, 2010 1 Comment
The tsunami generated by the massive Chilean earthquake brought waves peaking at about 1 metre in the Hawaiian Islands, where alerts were cancelled later Saturday. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, News, Science & Nature Tagged with breaking news, Chile earthquake, Environment, Hawaii, Humanitarian, tsunami
February 27, 2010 Leave a Comment

Filed under Barbados, News, Science & Nature Tagged with breaking news, Chile earthquake, Environment, Hawaii, Humanitarian, tsunami
February 27, 2010 Leave a Comment
A massive earthquake has devastated Chile killing at least 78 people and sending a tsunami as fast a JET PLANE sweeping across the globe. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, News, Science & Nature Tagged with breaking news, Chile earthquake, Environment, HAARP, Hawaii, Humanitarian, tsunami
February 26, 2010 Leave a Comment
Throw out Government’s recently announced mid-term policies to ensure Barbados recovers from the current recession. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, Business, News Tagged with BLP, David Thompson, DLP Government, Economy, Errol Barrow Centre For Creative Imagination, Finance, Owen Arthur, People, Politics, University of the West Indies
February 26, 2010 Leave a Comment
We’re online! With a click of the mouse, Minister of Transport and Works, John Boyce, officially launched the ministry’s website (www.mtw.gov.bb) earlier this week before a gathering of the ministry’s senior officials. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, Business, News Tagged with DLP Government, Government, Internet, Ministry of Transport and Works
February 24, 2010 1 Comment


Crawley has been named as the official training site for athletes from Barbados in the run up to London 2012. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, News Tagged with 2012 Olympics, Caribbean, Commmonwealth Games, Crawley, Culture, Olympics, Ryan Brathwaite, Sports, Tourism
February 24, 2010 Leave a Comment
A friend of mine who is a now a disilusioned high ranking member of the Jewish Freemasonry in Budapest has told me what is coming regarding the Greek crisis. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, Business, New World Order, News Tagged with Economy, European Union, eurozone, Finance, Freemasonry, Greece debt crisis, Politics
February 23, 2010 Leave a Comment
Otmar Issing, one of the fathers of the euro, correctly states the principle on which the single currency was founded.As he wrote in the FT last week, the euro was meant to be a monetary union but not a political one. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, Blogging, News Tagged with Economy, euro, eurozone, Finance, Government, Greece debt crisis, Maastricht treaty, Politicians, Politics
February 19, 2010 Leave a Comment
Giant investment bank Goldman Sachs could face legal action if lenders to the Greek government were misled about the state of the country’s finances, some experts say. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, Business, News Tagged with Corruption, Crime & Law, currency swaps, Economy, Finance, George Papaconstantinou, Goldman Sachs, Government, Greece debt crisis
February 19, 2010 Leave a Comment
Israel on Friday shrugged off calls for its top spy to be be arrested in the killing of a Hamas commander, as pressure mounted after Interpol issued arrest warrants for 11 suspects in the Dubai hit. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, Middle East, News Tagged with Crime & Law, Dubai, Government, Hamas, Interpol, Israel, Mahmud al-Mabhuh, Politics, Terrorism
February 19, 2010 Leave a Comment
Town hall chiefs yesterday condemned the Government’s immigration figures, saying high and uncounted numbers of new residents are putting too much strain on services. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, News Tagged with Britain, Culture, Government, immigration, Travel
February 19, 2010 Leave a Comment
China sold $34bn (£21.5bn) worth of US government bonds in December, raising fears that Beijing is using its financial muscle to signal that it has lost confidence in American economic policy. Read more of this postFiled under America, Barbados, Business, News Tagged with China, Economy, eurozone, Finance, global economic crisis, global financial crisis, global recession, Government, Trade, treasury bills
February 16, 2010 Leave a Comment
Barbadians will soon be enjoying the Limegrove Lifestyle Centre, the West Indies first-mixed use lifestyle centre. Read more of this postFebruary 16, 2010 Leave a Comment
Baroness Jenny Tonge, a Liberal Democrat frontbencher in Britain, has been sacked as the party’s health spokeswoman after urging an inquiry into charges that Israeli forces in Haiti harvested the organs of victims, British media outlets reported Saturday. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, HEALTH, News Tagged with Defense/Military, earthquake, Haiti, Humanitarian, Israel, organ harvesting
February 15, 2010 1 Comment
To 28-year-old Kenyan Mary Wanjiku, her cellphone is not just a cellphone. It is also a cheap, safe and easy way of sending her mother $40. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, Business, News Tagged with cellphones, digital wallets, e-money, International Association of Money Trnasfer Networks, Internet, m-banking, M-Pesa, mobile banking, mobile money, mobile wallets, wallet phones
February 15, 2010 Leave a Comment
If, like millions of others, you use Gmail, Google’s webmail service, you will have been startled last week by the sudden appearance of a cuckoo in your email nest. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, News Tagged with Buzz, Google, Internet, microblogging, new media, social media, social networks
February 14, 2010 Leave a Comment
Determined to put the rest of the globe’s Internet companies out of business, Google is now stepping on the toes of social networking websites Facebook and Twitter by launching its own service, named Buzz. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, Business, News Tagged with Buzz, Google, Internet, microblogging, new media, social media, social networks
February 14, 2010 Leave a Comment

February 14, 2010 Leave a Comment
February 2nd 2009
Filed under Barbados, News Tagged with child sex trade, child sexual abuse, Corruption, Crime & Law, Douglas Perlitz, Family, homosexuality, Lifestyles, Parenting
February 14, 2010 Leave a Comment
January 29th 2009
The idea of secret banking cabals that control the country and global economy are a given among conspiracy theorists who stockpile ammo, bottled water and peanut butter. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, Business, New World Order, News Tagged with AIG, Bernake, Corruption, credit defaults swaps, Economy, Federal Reserve Bank, Finance, global economic crisis, global financial crisis, Government
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