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Belize Major Mayan Ruins, Archaeological Sites

Belize Travel Includes Archaeological Tours of Mayan Ruins More than 600 Mayan sites have been identified in Belize. Visitors can climb to the top of ancient Mayan pyramids, and explore the jungle-covered remains of ruined...

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Reindeer Herders, Reality TV Show Among Finalists in World Bank Contest to Fight Global Warming

Thursday, November 12, 2009 By Penny Starr, Senior Staff Writer One of the finalists in the World Bank contest for projects to help poor countries 'survive' global warming is from Peru and focuses on indigenous people who live...

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Vail Travel: In Belize, you can fly high and lie low

Vail Travel: In Belize, you can fly high and lie low K.C. Summers L.A. Times/Washington Post News Service Vail, CO Colorado Can a newly minted 50-year-old who's looking for adventure find happiness for a week in a Central...

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Police Find Abandoned, Loaded AK-47 in King's Park, Belize City

Police on an operation found a machine gun along with live rounds at a north side residence this morning. The weapon is an AK-47 with 7 live rounds. Police are tight-lipped but the head of Eastern Division David Henderson...

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Shyne Holds Press Conference In Belize

MC talks about education, music at Wesley College. By Shaheem Reid On Monday in Belize, Shyne made his first public appearance since being deported to his native country last week. The press conference was held at Shyne's alma...

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'Lord Ashcroft of Belize' facing eviction as country turns on him

Growing unrest in Belize over the business holdings of Tory deputy chairman Lord Ashcroft may soon be heard at Conservative HQ "If home is where the heart is," Lord Ashcroft once declared, "then Belize is my home." Perhaps, but...

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Slow motion film shows lizards 'walking on water'

A "Jesus Christ" lizard, filmed from above and below the water Remarkable slow motion footage has been taken of two lizards that seem to do the impossible - walk on water. A high definition film, shot at 2000 frames per second,...

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City to fund demolition of Linton mortuary site

Published: Fri, October 9, 2009 @ 12:01 a.m. Photo by Lisa-Ann Ishihara closing PRAYER: Pastor Edward P. Noga, a member of ACTION, gives the closing prayer at an event in front of the former Linton Funeral Home on Youngstown’s...

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Belize gets IDB money to improve health and education

Belize will seek to provide better basic health care, improve secondary education and strengthen its capacity to target, coordinate and evaluate social protection programmes with financing from a US$15 million loan approved by...

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