Publication: Barbados Advocate

First reported 13 hours ago - Updated 13 hours ago - 1 reports

Musings: Fashioning a society II

5/19/2013By Jeff CumberbatchLast week I sought to argue that if we are to fashion a progressive secular society, one which enjoys an absence of discrimination on irrelevant grounds, one based on the rule of law and one in which the dignity and autonomy ... [Published Barbados Advocate - 13 hours ago]
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Things that Matter: Cabbages and Kings for May

5/19/2013By Henry S. FraserThe time has come, the Walrus said, To talk of many things:Of shoes and ships and sealing-wax Of cabbages and kings(From The Walrus and The Carpenter, by Lewis Carroll, 1872)Every year, about now, there are so many Things ... [Published Barbados Advocate - 13 hours ago]
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Straight to the Point: Stand firm Minister Jones: Keep the Common Entrance

5/19/2013By John Blackman IT would be good if Barbadian children could attend the secondary school nearest to their homes. Children, particularly girls, would have considerably less exposure to the negative sub-culture of the ZR vans and minibuses. It ... [Published Barbados Advocate - 13 hours ago]
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Former BTA manager laid to rest

5/19/2013 Former Public Relations Manager for the Barbados Tourism Authority (BTA), Alistair DeCordova Green, was laid to rest yesterday after a Service of Thanksgiving at his place of worship, the St. Pauls Anglican Church. According to his eulogy, Greens ... [Published Barbados Advocate - 15 hours ago]
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Bdians told: Do not be discouraged

Bdians told: Do not be discouraged 5/19/2013 By Patricia Thangaraj DO not be discouraged when you experience trials and tribulations in this life because there is a greater life to come. Using 2 Corinthians 4:8-9, this was the main point of the sermon ... [Published Barbados Advocate - 15 hours ago]
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Inniss: Still a fair way to go for small businesswomen

5/19/2013 Minister of Industry, Interna-tional Business, Commerce and Small Business Development Donville Inniss has lamented the fact that entrepreneurship among women in Barbados has not progressed at a similar pace to other measures of development. ... [Published Barbados Advocate - 15 hours ago]
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Health worry

5/19/2013 Worrying numbers of high blood pressure and blood sugar levels in some of the hundreds of Barbadians that assembled in Jubilee Gardens, The City on Friday, is concerning the Barbados Nurses Association (BNA). The results were ascertained by ... [Published Barbados Advocate - 15 hours ago]
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First steps to success

5/19/2013 By Peta Rowe-Forde THE Youth Entrepreneurship Scheme (YES) Training Programme should be seen as the first step in your journey towards success. This is the advice that was given to participants yesterday by Manager of YES, Selma Green, during ... [Published Barbados Advocate - 15 hours ago]
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Dr. Chase: 6 weeks post-delivery leave inhumane

5/19/2013 By RuthMoisa Alleyne Barbaric! Thats what President of the Barbados Association of Medical Practitioners (BAMP) Dr. Carlos Chase is calling legislation surrounding the terms of maternity leave in Barbados. Speaking to The Barbados Advocate last ... [Published Barbados Advocate - 15 hours ago]
First reported May 18 2013 - Updated May 18 2013 - 2 reports

Use mentors to keep culture alive

5/18/2013 For the cultural industry to thrive and develop, the call is being made for mentorship for the artistic stalwarts to work to inculcate an appreciation for things Barbadian in the younger members of the society as they educate and advise them. ... [Published Barbados Advocate - May 18 2013]
First reported May 18 2013 - Updated May 18 2013 - 2 reports

Hope for positive change from programme

5/18/2013 The closure of the Regional Security System (RSS) Maritime Training Unit in Antigua has made life difficult for the agency. Deputy Executive Director of the Regional Security Systems, Major Horace Kirton, outlined that since its discontinuation ... [Published Barbados Advocate - May 18 2013]
First reported May 17 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 2 reports

Barbadians must learn from Tomas experience

5/17/2013 I do not think that as a country, we are as prepared as we ought to be. If we do not learn from what happened in [Tropical Storm] Tomas, I do not think we will ever learn anything. These were the frank words of Selwyn Brooks, Chairman of the ... [Published Barbados Advocate - May 17 2013]

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