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Teachers Urged To Handle Hostile Parents With Diplomacy
Send this article to: CCELD Study Tour In Barbados Next Year
By Gillian Applewhaite Published: September 8, 2010
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EmailSome 120 high calibre, mid-career men and women, selected from government, business and civil society across the Caribbean and Canada, will be in Barbados next June as part of the Caribbean -Canada Emerging Leaders' Dialogue (CCELD).
Read More...Barbadians Urged To Attend Upcoming Women Boxing Bouts
By Sharon Austin-Gill-Moore Published: September 7, 2010
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Minister Stephen Lashley greeting members of the Hungary team. Barbadians are again being urged to support the upcoming International Amateur Boxing Association Women Boxing Championships by attending the 10 days of ‘rumbling and tumbling' in the rings at the Wildey Gymnasium. Alternative Energy Education Thrust
By Julie Wilson Published: September 7, 2010
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Minister of Economic Affairs, Dr. David Estwick as he addressed hundreds of participants on day one of the Central Bank of Barbados Alternative Energy Seminar. A Government Minister is calling on Barbados' tertiary institutions to restructure their curricula to include courses in alternative energy. Vendors To Get New Building
By Theresa Blackman Published: September 6, 2010
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Agriculture, Senator Haynesley Benn Vendors who ply their trade along Marhill and Ricketts Street will soon have a new spacious $3 million building to call their own.
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