HSV 2 “Swift“ receives Port Day Campers while everybody’s friendly neighborhood Bajan Reporter seems to have been too naughty? Full story up soon…

People who are new to True Blood the Series and have also read Charlaine Harris’ “Southern Vampire” series will realise these are two vastly different entities yet crafted in the same universe, each is a ‘What If?’ of the other, once you are aware of the twists in the tale (leave the shapeshifters alone), then [...]
July 30, 2010 | Posted in
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REACH Grenada has funded a second annual supply of printing paper and ink cartridges for St Andrew’s Parish schools to help maintain the good use being made of the state-of-the-art laptops, printer and photocopiers already purchased and successfully installed in eighteen schools by REACH Grenada in February 2009.
This continued provision bears testament to REACH Grenada’s [...]
Variety the Children’s Charity is once more partnering with Olympus Theatres to provide summer fun for those less fortunate. On Saturday, July 31st 2010, children who would normally find it a challenge (financially or physically) to go to the movies, will be afforded the opportunity to do so free of cost.
Included in the outing are snacks and [...]

Jamaica lost main man Chris Gayle in the third over and Xavier Marshall in the fifth as they struggled to 42-2 at the halfway stage against Barbados in Semi-final 1 of the West Indies Cricket Board’s Caribbean T20 on Friday night at Queen’s Park Oval.
Gayle, back in the team after recovering from a groin injury, [...]
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Kittitian public & private sector officials reviewed ways of strengthening the sports tourism product, and capitalizing on the potential benefits as the Denzil Douglas administration seeks to enhance the Federation’s image in this sector.
Last Thursday, Grassroots Basketball Advisor and Coach John Spezia met with Minister of Tourism Honourable Richard Skerritt, Minister of Education Honourable Nigel [...]
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Though great strides have been made since the deadly earthquake in Haiti, immediate problems continue to confront the relief and recovery process that threaten their success, the Pan American Development Foundation (PADF) told a key congressional subcommittee.
“The title of this hearing, ‘The Crisis in Haiti: Are We Moving Fast Enough?,’ poses a question that has [...]
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The Leader of the Opposition of Barbados – The Hon. Mia Amor Mottley, Q.C., M.P., has responded to what was said by Senator D’Arcy Boyce on CBC TV (July 29, 2010). Here is what she said:
“Barbadians must ask why we are only now learning that the World Bank will not lend the country [...]

One thing I promise myself each Kadooment yet some crud always pops up and shoves it aside, but I vow, especially now, to go to Wadadah’s Back To School fete where adults put on their alma mater’s uniform and celebrate Crop Over – this is an institution which is now as significant as the one-time [...]

Anyone born in the last 25 years is a part of “Generation T” (for technology). Yet right here in Barbados, not everyone has access to the wealth of knowledge that computers can bring.
The Tech-Knowledge Trust, launched in earlier this year, is on a mission to help disadvantaged children across Barbados to gain access to computers [...]