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Sunday, April 21, 2013 - STAR - Tels: 626-8822 & 626-8841 & 804-4900 - Email:[email protected] Page 1
No. 151 SUNDAY, MAY 11, 2008 Price $1.00
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Wanted By PoliceJardo “Steel Bob”
Lamb, 25
Latest Invasion Of A Western Home
Wanted For Questioning InValencia’s Murder
Marvin “Bombo” Neal, 20
SAN IGNACIO TOWN, Cayo,Friday, April 19, 2013: There has been much talk, even inthe news, since last Tuesday of thelatest aggravated burglary, alsoknown as a home invasion, in the westtaking place at Rumors Hotel on thewestern outskirts of San IgnacioTown, the owners of the hotel hasbeen informing the public that nothingis further from the truth. While owners of the hotel are notdisputing that the incident took placein the area, the establishment, theysay, continues to be a safe haven forguests, customers and visiting friends.San Ignacio police informs that amassive nationwide manhunt isunderway for two known convictsbelieved to have pulled off the brazen
mid morning crime. The primesuspects, both from the Cayo District,are Marvin “Bombo” Neal, 20,Belizean laborer of an Eve Streetaddress in Santa Elena Town andJarod “Steal Bob” Lamb, 25,Belizean laborer residing in OntarioVillage. Police say that these two fugitivesare considered armed and dangerousand that they could be hiding anywherearound the San Ignacio/Santa Elenaarea extending up to Belmopan andto Mahogany Heights on the GeorgePrice Highway and even as far southas Mango Creek Village. The home invasion is said to haveoccurred at around 10:00 am onTuesday, April 16 when two masked
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Attempt Rapist RemandedSAN IGNACIO, Cayo, Monday,April 15, 2013: A Guatemalan wonderer is todaycooling his heels in jail on an attemptrape charge. A 22 year old woman reported toSan Ignacio Police that it was shortlyafter 7:00 pm on Saturday, April 13as she was walking on Bullet TreeRoad in San Ignacio Town when shewas approached by a male Hispanicperson wearing a green polo shirt,dark short pants and a white cap. The complainant told the police thatthe man grabbed her by the neck anddragged her into a drain on the road
side where he continued strugglingwith her in an effort to pull off her skirt.She resisted the attempt until anotherfemale came to her assistance andpulled her away from the aggressiveman. The investigation led to the arrestof Raul Dominguez, 24, Guatema-lan of no fixed address. The accusedwas positively identified by thewitness as the individual who tried torape the woman. Dominguez appeared in theSan Ignacio Town courtroom ofmagistrate Narda Morgan on
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Wade BustedWith TwentyEight Pounds
Of WeedSANTA ELENA TOWN, Cayo,Wednesday April 17, 2013: Thirteen days after an impressivedrug bust in Georgeville Village bySan Ignacio Police, yet another largequantity of suspected marijuana hasbeen intercepted, this time in SantaElena Town Cayo. The report reaching us indicates thatjust thirty minutes into the lunch hour
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armed men stormed into a privatedwelling house of one of theproprietors of the hotel located about500 yards behind the establishment. The assailants, both of darkcomplexion, wearing dark clothingand with rags tied over their faces,reportedly attacked the female homeowner in the laundry room. The ladywas reportedly grabbed by the neckin a choke hold. During the struggleas she began grasping for breath, theface of one of the attackers wasexposed and this was when one ofthem said that they would have to killher because she saw the face of oneof the assailants. In an effort apparently to strangleher, a cloth was tied around her neck.They also tied her feet together,removed the jewelry she waswearing and left her on the floorinside the laundry room. They thenentered the main dwelling fromwhence they stole a silver and blackSamsung laptop computer, a grey“Blu” brand cell phone without simcard, two black female watches, asilver female watch as well as abouttwenty dollars in assorted coins. Theythen ran out of the building. Thevictim was hospitalized for a few days
at the Western Regional Hospital inBelmopan. The fleeing assailants werereportedly chased on foot by a maleowner of the hotel who pursued themthrough adjacent communities. Thepolice did not arrive on time and theassailants eventually escaped. The police informed that about twoand a half hours after the incident, ateam of policemen visited a farm inthe Trapaiche area of Santa Elenawhere they came upon Neal andLamb sitting on a wooden benchunder a tree. Upon seeing the policethey ran off and disappeared intonearby bushes. In the area, on top ofthe bench, the police came upon asilver and black Samsung laptopcomputer, a grey “Blu” brand cellphone without sim card, two blackfemale watches, a silver female watch,seven gold looking chains, five silverlooking chains, four silver braceletsand assorted pair of fashion earringsall of which were positively identifiedby the victim as being her property. The items are now at the policestation labelled as evidence while thenationwide manhunt continues for thetwo suspects. Police believe that it is onlya matter of time before the long
From Front PageLatest Invasion Of A Western Home
Monday, April 15, 2013, where thecharge of attempt rape was read tohim. He pled not guilty to the charge.
Attempt Rapist RemandedFrom Front Page The prosecution objected to bail on
the basis of the accused presenting aflight risk. The case was adjournedto Wednesday, July 17, 2013.
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Rosewood AmnestyBELMOPAN, Cayo, Wednesday,April 17, 2013. A release from the GovernmentPress Office today informed that A‘Rosewood Amnesty’ was declaredby the Ministry of Forestry, Fisheriesand Sustainable Development on the9th of April 2013. The release goes on to inform thatThe Amnesty, which will last until April26th, 2013, is intended to take stockof all the already cut rosewood thatprivate individuals may have in theirpossession, and to approve this stockfor international trade subject to theconditions of the Convention on theInternational Trade in EndangeredSpecies of Wild Fauna and Flora(CITES). The Ministry reiterates that theamnesty is only for rosewood that was
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Young Bank Now Enjoying ReliableAnd Safe Water Supply
Young Bank, Camalote Village,April 7, 2013: Residents of Young Bank, acommunity on the outskirts ofCamalote Village in the Cayo District,now enjoys quality, potable watertwenty four hours a day thanks to theGovernment of Belize. The official ceremony begun sharplyat 3:00 p.m. with the singing of thenational anthem by the gathering thiswas followed by an opening prayerby pastor Gilberto Perez while thewelcome was delivered by theCamalote village chairman,Raymond Sheppard. Community leader Miguel Aldanagave an overview of the communityover the past 13 years outlining themany struggles the communityendured throughout the years everytime the dry season came around.He also spoke about the use of watercontainers and the many earlymornings to late night deliveries ofwater to residents by way of a watertruck. He also spoke about the manycalls and trips made to Belmopan toensure villagers a sufficient watersupply. He ended by expressinggratitute on behalf of the people ofYoung Bank to the Governent ofBelize, The Belize Water ServicesLimited and the Social InvestmentFund for transforming thecommunity’s drean into reality. In his remarks to the gathering,Executive Director of SIF, DanielCano, informed that approximately470 Belizean residents, whowere original immigrants from theneighboring Central Americanrepublics of Guatemala, El Salvadorand Honduras will benefit from thiswater extension project. He said thatSIF was indeed pleased to have beeninvolved in the project. He alsoinformed that since its inception, SIFhas implemented over 500 projectson behalf of the Government ofBelize. The project, which was completedlast month, was implemented by SIFin collaboration with the BelizeWater Services Limited (BWSL) andfinanced by the Government at atotal cost of $270,187.55. Of thisamount, $163,137.55 was fundedthrough a government loan from theCaribbean Development Bank
(CDB), BWSL contributed $100,000and $7,050.00 was provided bythe Young Bank community asconnection fees. The Young Bank Water expansionproject included the installation ofalmost three miles of distribution lines
Minister of Labour, LocalGovernment, Rural
Development, ImmigrationandNational Emergency
ManagementHon. Godwin Hulse
to provide potable water to the entirecommunity. Guest speaker for the event was theHon. Godwin Hulse, Minister ofLabour, Local Government, RuralDevelopment, Immigration andNational Emergency Management .In his address Minister Hulseencouraged the residents of YoungBank to take care of the watersystem, to pay their water bills and tobe reminded of the importance waterplays in the life of a community. In addressing the gathering, AlbertoAugust, Chairman of the BelizeWater Services Limited said: “The Belize Water ServicesLimited and indeed theGovernment of Belize recognizethat investment in waterinfrastructure is a necessaryfirst step in ensuring healthycommunities through theprovision of clean and safe waterfor current and futuregenerations. Population growth, urbaniza-tion and climate change are justthree of the many challengesaffecting water resources world-wide. This is compounded by therealization that while the globalpopulation currently stands at 7.5
billion, it is forecasted to reach 9billion by the year 2050. While ithas long been established thatwater is life, it is incumbent onthe global community to ensurethat water is available to the everexpanding global population.
The American Water WorksAssociation estimates that it willcost at least a trillion US dollarsin the next 25 years to restore,upgrade and expand watersystems to serve the growingglobal population. With today’sinauguration of this expansionproject, we are, in our small way,
contributing to this effort aswe endeavor to fulfill thecommitment, in accordance withthe Millennium DevelopmentGoals, to provide potable water to99% of customers in our serviceareas. The Belize Water ServicesLimited is proud to havepartnered with the SocialInvestment Fund, on behalf of theGovernment of Belize, to bring
this project to fruition. On behalf of the Board of
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Chairman of BWSLAlberto August
SIF DirectorDaniel Cano
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Young Bank Now Enjoying Reliable And SafeWater Supply
Please Turn To Page 5Directors, Management and Staffof Belize Water Services Limited,I take this opportunity to firstcongratulate the Government ofBelize and specifically the Hon.Prime Minister who continues tomake available the necessaryfunds to bring water into anincreasing number of Belizeanhomes.We thank the Executive Directorand staff of the Social InvestmentFund for the stellar display ofprofessionalism as we continue topartner on projects like these.Another such project currentlyunderway, and soon to beinaugurated, is the oneconnecting the village of ChanPine Ridge to the Orange WalkTown water system. I must likewise take special timeout to say a big thank you to theBoard of Directors, the ChiefExecutive Officer and the Staff ofthe Belize Water Services Limitedfor implementing this project. Iwant to especially single out thecrews who labored long hoursin the effort the make today’sinauguration a reality. Having competent anddedicated staff is what continues
Turning On The Tap. Photo (L-R) Daniel Cano, Ismael Garcia, Hon. Godwin Hulse,Alberto August
to allow the Belize WaterServices Limited to achieve itsmission and deliver on itsmandate in improving the livesof customers by deliveringquality and cost effective waterand waste water services in anenvironmentally responsible
manner while promotingemployee excellence, fulfillingour social responsibility andproviding a fair return toshareholders.” The ceremony ended with the voteof thanks delivered by Mr. IsmaelGarcia. After the vote of thanks,
Minister Hulse, Chairman August andExecutive Director Cano were invitedto do the official turning on of the
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In accordance with Section 13 of the Registered Land Act Chapter194, Revised Edition 2000, I, CESAR DIAZ, for Registrar of Lands,hereby serves notice that within one month from the date hereof,I intend to register the following parcels of land listed below forwhich application for first registration have been received.
The attention of the general public is hereby drawn to this notice.Any person whose rights and interest may be affected by theregistering of these parcels must get in touch with me beforeexpiry date of this notice between Monday to Friday at the LandRegistry, Belmopan.
CHAPTER 194, LAWS OF BELIZE (REVISED EDITION 2000) NOTICEUNDER SECTION 13
(Cesar A. Diaz, Mr)For Registrar Of Lands
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APPLICATION NO. LRS-201214556These parcels of land are situated in the Registration Section, ORANGEWALK TOWN, Block No.4 and being Parcel No. 2712, 2713 & 2714
These parcels of land are the subject of a Deed of Gift No.650 of 2002dated 31st January, 2002 and recorded in Deeds Book Volume 9 of 2002 atFolios 177-182 in favour of ARGRITINA CARPIZO (Tenant inCommon) and ENCARNETTA BENNETT (Tenant in Common) -Executrix of the will and estate of JULIANA CARPIZO — dec’d).
APPLICATION NO. LRS-201301956These parcels of land are situated in the Registration Section, DANGRIGANORTH, Block No.31 andbeingParcel No. 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102,103, 105, 106, 130, 131 & 1284
These parcels of land are the subject of a Deed of Conveyance No.838 of1969 dated 23 rd October, 1969 and recorded in Deeds Book Volume 6 of1969 at Folios 707-718 in favour of PELICAN BEACH MOTEL LTD.
APPLICATION NO. LRS-201301995This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, DANGRIGANORTH, Block No.31 and being Parcel No. 616
This parcel of land is the subject of a Deed of Conveyance No.2586 of 1992dated 18th of December, 1992 and recorded in Deeds Book Volume 32 of1992 at Folios 9- 14 in favour of RONALD F. MARTINEZ.
APPLICATION NO. LRS-201302746This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, VALLEYCOMMUNITY/ ALTA VISTA, Block No.31 and being Parcel No. 391
This parcel of land is the subject of a Deed of Vesting Assent No.698 of1991 dated 19th April, 1991 and recorded in Deeds Book Volume 8 of1991 at Folios 663- 672 in favour of DAWNA PATT MARSDEN.
APPLICATION NO. LRS-201302904This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, BENQUE VIEJODEL CARMEN, Block No. 23 and being Parcel No. 2991
This parcel of land is the subject of a Deed of Conveyance No.361 of 2011dated 5th of December, 2010 and recorded in Deeds Book Volume 5 of2011 at Folios 421-430 in favour of JUAN CARLOS PALENCIA andHEIDY LUZ PALENCIA.
APPLICATION NO. LRS-201302919This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, PORT/LOYOLAVILLE, Block No. 45 and being Parcel No. 671
This parcel of land is subject of a Minister’s Fiat Grant No. 1073 of 2006dated 4th November, 2006 in favour of MARIE COYE.
APPLICATION NO. LRS-201302922This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, ORANGE WALKTOWN, Block No. 4 and being Parcel No. 1219
This parcel of land is subject of a Minister’s Fiat Grant No. 686 of 2000dated 6th August, 2000 in favour of GENARO GONGORA.
APPLICATION NO. LRS-201302952This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, BELIZE RURALNORTH II, Block No. 11 and being Parcel No. 834
This parcel of land is subject of a Minister’s Fiat Grant No. 110 of 1987dated 23rd October, 1987 in favour of DARREL WADE.
APPLICATION NO. LRS-201302958This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, ST. GEORGESCAYE, Block No. 17 and being Parcel No. 10
This parcel of land is the subject of a Deed of Conveyance No.1012 of 2001dated 10th April, 2001 and recorded in Deeds Book Volume 14 of 2001 atFolios 995-1006 in favour of FERNANDO COYE.
APPLICATION NO. LRS-201302989This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, ORANGE WALKTOWN, Block No. 4 and being Parcel No. 2396
This parcel of land is the subject of a Deed of Conveyance No.3266 of 2002dated 8th November, 2002 and recorded in Deeds Book Volume 38 of2002 at Folios 1059-1066 in favour of MANOLO HOMERCARRASCO.
APPLICATION NO. LRS-201303009This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, PORT/LOYOLAVILLE, Block No. 45 and being Parcel No. 1122
This parcel of land is subject of a Minister’s Fiat Grant No. 159 of 1990dated 18th June, 1990 in favour of LEONARD GILLETT.
APPLICATION NO. LRS-201303010This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, BELIZE RURALNORTH II, Block No. 11 and being Parcel No. 1292
This parcel of land is subject of a Minister’s Fiat Grant No. 480 of 1991dated 30th October, 1991 in favour of MARCONI LEAL JR.
APPLICATION NO. LRS-201303011These parcels of land are situated in the Registration Section, SAN IGNACIOSOUTH, Block No. 23 and being Parcel No. 712 & 715
These parcels of land are the subject of a Deed of Conveyance No.1210 of2004 dated 14th May, 2004 and recorded in Deeds Book Volume 17 of2004 at Folios 391-398 in favour of VASANTHAMALARPONNAMBALAM.
APPLICATION NO. LRS-201303012These parcels of land are situated in the Registration Section, SANIGNACIO SOUTH, Block No. 23 and being Parcel No. 713 & 714
These parcels of land are the subject of a Deed of Conveyance No.2812 of2005 dated 20th October 2005 and recorded in Deeds Book Volume 33 of2005 at Folios 1223-1234 in favour of VASANTHAMALARPONNAMBALAM.
APPLICATION NO. LRS-201303018This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, DANGRIGASOUTH, Block No. 31 and being Parcel No. 757
This parcel of land is the subject of a Deed of Conveyance No. 1693 of2001 dated 1st June, 2001 and recorded in Deeds Book Volume 23 of2001 at Folios 683-690 in favour of JEREMY CAYETANO andSAEBOT CAYETANO.
APPLICATION NO. LRS-201303031These parcels of land are situated in the Registration Section, SAN PEDRO,Block No. 7 and being Parcel No. 10446, 10444 & 10443
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ARIES:March 22 to April 20
You may be frustrated this week.An anticipated romantic encountermay be postponed or canceled. Thereis no reason to consider it a majorsetback in the relationship. If you feeldoubt and uncertainty, it's likely forother reasons. You're agitated andnot in a good place to make anysweeping judgments. Let your headclear for a few days and then plan thenext steps. Lucky numbers: 08, 25,89.
TAURUS: April 21 to May 21
You could feel a bit low this weekdue to disappointment in someoneimportant to you. It could be that amentor no longer supports you orperhaps an authority figure has shownhis or her colors. Rather than castingabout for a new role model, why notfollow the path that you know is rightfor you? You are experienced enoughnow not to need anyone else to leadthe way. Lucky numbers: 02, 55, 70.
GEMINI: May 22 to June 21
You are likely changing your mindabout something that has beenimportant to you. Perhaps you arequestioning your job, career path, orchoice of a mate. Confusion maydominate your thoughts today. Don'texpect to arrive at any concreteanswers by day's end. This is asituation that will only be resolvedwith time. Try to be patient. Luckynumbers: 18, 33, 59.
CANCER:June 22 to July 23
Romance is in the air. Alas, it seemsto rain down on everyone but you.You must have put on your romance-repellent raincoat before leaving thehouse this morning. Don't fret. Yourtime will come. Try to focus yourpassion on a creative endeavor. If youhave been thinking about trying yourhand at writing or painting, do itnow. Lucky numbers: 10, 21, 65.
LEO:July 24 to August 21
Your creativity is at an all-time high,so take advantage of it. This would
Your Weekly Horoscope and Lucky Numbersbe an ideal day to paint or write. Eventhough you consider your talents wellbelow amateur status, you may besurprised by what you are able toproduce. Ignore your strict internaleditor and work for the pure pleasureof creating. You will be delighted withthe results. Lucky numbers: 50, 71,92.
VIRGO:August 22 toSeptember 21
Your inspiration and creativity arehigh this week. If you have beenthinking about taking up painting orpoetry, this would be an ideal dayto get started. Make sure yourperfectionism doesn't get in the wayof your creative urges. You can be acritical editor. For now, don't worryabout the end product. If you enjoythe creative process, the end resultwill reflect your joy. Lucky num-bers: 04, 29, 68.
LIBRA:September 22to October 23
It's bad enough having too manycooks in the kitchen, but when thosecooks argue not only about how tocook the meal but also about how todesign the kitchen, you know youhave trouble on your hands. Tempersare likely to flare. Everyone hasan opinion about how you shoulddecorate your home. Whoever paysthe mortgage gets to make the finaldecisions. That should settle it. Luckynumbers: 09, 46, 66.
SCORPIO:October 24 to November 21
Your self-confidence is at a lowpoint these days, and this is makingyou especially vulnerable. It is likelythat a recent confrontation with aclose friend has you worrying aboutthe overall health of the relationship.With all kindness you are overreact-ing. It's likely that your mate feelsjust as troubled as you right now. Whynot meet halfway? Lucky numbers:30, 44, 87.
SAGITTARIUS:November 22 to
December 21 You may feel some frustration over
your perceived inability to reach animportant milestone in your career. Itis possible that you only need toreevaluate the benchmarks you haveset in order to see that you have mademore progress than you thought.Remember, ultimately, the time it takesyou to reach a goal matters lessthan the fact that you reach it. Luckynumbers: 01, 16, 90.
CAPRICORN:December 22 to
January 20 Sometimes you can be too passiveand let others trample all over you.Your lack of ego is admirable, but onlyup to a point. Why let others takecredit for your ideas? There could bea situation where you feel compelledto speak up. Protect your rights anddefend yourself against an unethicalperson intent on downplayingyour contribution. Hold your groundand you will be vindicated. Luckynumbers: 22, 75, 88.
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he was,The florist said: "Sir, I'm really sorry for themistake, but rather than gettingangry you should imagine this:somewhere there is a funeraltaking place today, and they haveflowers with a note saying'Congratulations on your newlocation'."
No Luck At The Horse Track Marlon was sitting quietly readingthe STAR Newspaper one morning,peacefully enjoying himself, when hiswife sneaks up behind him and wackshim on the back of his head with ahuge frying pan. Marlon yelled out, "What was thatfor?" His wife screamed at him, "Whatwas that piece of paper in yourpants pocket with the nameMarylou written on it?" Thinking for a second, Marlon
decided to say, "Oh honey,remember two weeks ago when Iwent to the horse races?, Marylouwas the name of one of the horseI bet on." His Wife looked all satisfied andgoes off to work around the house. Three days later he is once againsitting in his chair reading and sherepeats the frying pan swatting. Marlon screamed in pain, "Whatthe hell was that for this time?" "Your horse called."
Husband sent a text to wife atnight, "Hi babe I will get late, pleasetry and wash all my dirty clothesand make sure you preparemy favourite dish before Ireturn." He sent another text, "Babe I
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We’re Going To Be Three A newlywed wife said to herhusband when he returnedfrom work, "I have great news foryou. Pretty soon, we're going tobe three in this house instead oftwo." Her husband ran to her with a
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Ten Ways To Ruin A Relationship1. Be critical. Even "constructive" criticism can make your partnerdefensive and reduce the feeling of safety in a relationship. Being harsh andjudgmental when angry can trigger a "flight or fight response."
2. Insist your partner be exactly the same as you. Hendrix and LaKelly Huntsay "absolute compatibility" is an express route to a dull relationship. Ifyou insist your partner have the same feelings and perceptions as you do, itcan lead to despair and misery.
3. Flee from intimacy. If you habitually avoid being physically or emotionallyclose with your partner through escaping into work, hobbies, television, orother activities, you risk creating a divide between you and your partner thatmay become impossible to breach.
4. Play the blame game. Using "you" language when upset will make yourpartner put up their defenses. When your goal is to communicate in a way thatfosters intimacy, use statements that begin with "I feel" instead.
5. Bargain. Hendrix and LaKelly Hunt say that both "giving conditionallyand receiving cautiously" erode relationships. They warn against doingsomething for a partner only when you want something in exchange.
6. Be casual about romance. No relationship can be spontaneously joyfulforever. Once the initial excitement of a new romance wears off, some couplesthink their relationship is over and give up trying. They risk missing out onexperiencing a deeper kind of love.
7. Focus on the negative. If you constantly think and talk about your partner'sflaws it can amplify your discontent. Hendrix points out that a paradox of mostforms of couples therapy is that you spend your sessions complaining aboutyour partner—something that can actually be detrimental to your relationship.
8. Refuse to listen. Thinking you are the right all the time and engaging in aone-way monologue is a great way to end up in a relationship…of one, warnLaKelly Hunt and Hendrix.
9. Hide your needs. If you don't express what you need and want to yourpartner, you'll constantly feel deprived and frustrated. Hendrix and LaKellyHunt say it's crucial share "the things that truly touch your heart."
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CHAPTER 194, LAWS OF BELIZE (REVISED EDITION 2000)NOTICE UNDER SECTION 13
These parcels of land are the subject of a Deed of Conveyance No. 1540 of1989 dated 1st June, 2001 and recorded in Deeds Book Volume 17 of1989 at Folios 33- 40B in favour of DIANE FOX.
APPLICATION NO. LRS-201303043This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, DANGRIGASOUTH, Block No. 31 and being Parcel No. 1495
This parcel of land is subject of a Minister’s Fiat Grant No. 28 of 2000dated 26th February, 2000 in favour of PRUDENCE LEWIS.
APPLICATION NO. LRS-201303052This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, CAYE CAULKER,Block No. 12 and being Parcel No. 989
This parcel of land is the subject of a Deed of Conveyance No. 3267 of2008 dated 21st October, 2004 and recorded in Deeds Book Volume 39 of2008 at Folios 995- 1002 in favour of JOY DOVER (1/2 interest) andANN BURTON & ANDREW BURTON(1/2 interest), (As Tenantsin Common).
APPLICATION NO. LRS-201303135This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, CAYE CAULKER,Block No. 12 and being Parcel No. 360
This parcel of land is subject of a Minister’s Fiat Grant No. 967 of 2005dated 18th November, 2005 in favour of PARNELL COC.
APPLICATION NO. LRS-201303136This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, CAYE CAULKER,Block No. 12 and being Parcel No. 322
This parcel of land is subject of a Minister’s Fiat Grant No. 61 of 2007dated 18th March, 2007 in favour of JUAN INTERIANO.
APPLICATION NO. LRS-201303182These parcels of land are situated in the Registration Section, SAN PEDRO,Block No. 7 and being Parcel No. 9022 & 9021
These parcels of land are the subject of a Deed of Conveyance No. 925 of1988 dated 3rd June, 1998 and recorded in Deeds Book Volume 11 of1988 at Folios 267-274 in favour of A.D BARNES JR.
APPLICATION NO. LRS-201303184These parcels of land are situated in the Registration Section, SAN PEDRO,Block No. 7 and being Parcel No. 9026 & 9025
These parcels of land are the subject of a Deed of Conveyance No. 925 of1988 dated 3’ June, 1998 and recorded in Deeds Book Volume 11 of 1988at Folios 251- 258 in favour of LYNDA M. BARNES.
APPLICATION NO. LRS-201303186These parcels of land are situated in the Registration Section, SAN PEDRO,Block No. 7 and being Parcel No. 9023 & 9024
These parcels of land are the subject of a Deed of Conveyance No. 922 of1988 dated 3rd June, 1988 and recorded in Deeds Book Volume 11 of1988 at Folios 243- 250 in favour of LYNDA M. BARNES and A.D.BARNES JR.
APPLICATION NO. LRS-20 1303385This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, QUEEN SQUAREWEST, Block No. 45 and being Parcel No. 893
This parcel of land is subject of a Minister’s Fiat Grant No. 527 of 1996dated 15th January, 1997 in favour of ELIZABETH PATTERSON.
APPLICATION NO. LRS-201303386This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, QUEEN SQUAREWEST, Block No. 45 and being Parcel No. 75
This parcel of land is the subject of a Deed of Conveyance
No.1003 of 1998 dated 12th April, 1998 and recorded in DeedsBook Volume 12 of 1998 at Folios 1342- 1351 in favour of LITAGUY.
APPLICATION NO. LRS-201303387This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, DANGRIGANORTH, Block No. 31 and being Parcel No. 190
This parcel of land is subject of a Minister’s Fiat Grant No. 4 of 1995 dated24th January, 1995 in favour of RENE OGALDEZ and KENDRAOGALDEZ.
APPLICATION NO. LRS-201303388This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, ORANGE WALKTOWN, Block No. 4 and being Parcel No. 1941
This parcel of land is the subject of a Deed of Conveyance No. 1749 of1985 dated 1st November, 1988 and recorded in Deeds Book Volume 20of 1988 at Folios 901- 910 in favour of ARMANDO MANUEL LEIVA.
APPLICATION NO. LRS-201303399This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, SAN PEDRO,Block No. 7 and being Parcel No. 8775
This parcel of land is subject of a Minister’s Fiat Grant No. 833 of 2003dated 21st June, 2004 in favour of EDWARDO REYES.
APPLICATION NO. LRS-201303412This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, ORANGE WALKTOWN, Block No. 4 and being Parcel No. 895
This parcel of land is subject of a Minister’s Fiat Grant No. 654 of 1997dated 2nd February, 1998 in favour of ROCSANNY PONCE
APPLICATION NO. LRS-201303413This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, ORANGE WALKTOWN, Block No. 4 and being Parcel No. 1143
This parcel of land is subject of a Minister’s Fiat Grant No. 464 of 1998dated 16th June, 1998 in favour of JUAN LUCAS.
APPLICATION NO. LRS-201303429This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, CAYE CAULKER,Block No. 12 and being Parcel No. 1252
This parcel of land is subject of a Minister’s Fiat Grant No. 1341 of 2003dated 16th March, 2004 in favour of DAVID CHOJ.
APPLICATION NO. LRS-201303466This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, PLACENTIANORTH, Block No. 36 and being Parcel No. 1934
This parcel of land is the subject of a Deed of Conveyance No.3100 of 2001dated 18th September, 2001 and recorded in Deeds Book Volume 39 of2001 at Folios 297- 316 in favour of ROBERT E. SOREL and KATHRYNJ. TOWNSEND - SOREL.
APPLICATION NO. LRS-201303467This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, DANGRIGASOUTH, Block No. 31 and being Parcel No. 3252
This parcel of land is the subject of a Deed of Indenture No. 1528 of 2006dated 11th May, 2006 and recorded in Deeds Book Volume 20 of 2006 atFolios 487- 496 in favour of JOVITA MIRANDA.
APPLICATION NO. LRS-20 1303468This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, DANGRIGASOUTH, Block No. 3 and being Parcel No. 2449
This parcel of land is subject of a Minister’s Fiat Grant No. 669 of 2005dated 12th August, in favour of SHERLENE ENRIQUEZ.
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Ministry of Education, Youth & Sports Ministry of Education, Youth & Sports Ministry of Education, Youth & Sports Ministry of Education, Youth & Sports Ministry of Education, Youth & Sports MINISTRY OF EDUCATION – CUBA SCHOLARSHIP
CALL 2013Escuela Latinoamericana de Ciencias Medicas Havana, Cuba
The Government of the Republic of Cuba, under the Belize/CubaGovernment Scholarship Programme, is once again awarding scholarshipsto the Government of Belize. The scholarship will allow qualifying Belizeanstudents to enter the Escuela Latinoamericana de Ciencias Medicas (ELAM),in the city of Havana, Cuba, to pursue a medical degree.
Tenure of ScholarshipsThe Scholarship is normally for the duration of the programme of studiesand requires the scholarship holder to maintain above average passing gradesat the aforementioned University. The Scholarships become tenable in August2013.
EligibilityApplicants must be citizens of Belize between the ages of 18 and 25.
ApplicationApplications packages can be downloaded and printed fromwww.moe.gov.bz. Packages are also available at the Ministry of Educa-tion in Belmopan and District Education offices countrywide.
Completed application packages must be hand-delivered to the office ofthe Tertiary and Post Secondary Education Services no later than May 17,2013 and should be addressed to:
Director,Tertiary and Post Secondary Education Services
Ministry of Education, West Block, Third Floor-Room 10Belmopan
Central Building Authority117 North Front Street 2nd Floor
Belize City, Belize, Central AmericaTel.: 223-2616 or 223-1272 Fax: 223-6269
Email: [email protected]: wwu.cbabelize.com
NOTICE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC
The Sacred Heart College located inSan Ignacio, Cayo District, has made anapplication to the Central BuildingAuthority for a waiver of fees inconnection with the construction of anauditorium. The conditions for requestingthe waiver is that Sacred Heart College is astate- aided educational institution, theauditorium is not a commercial endeavorbut will be used for educational and localcommunity activities and sporting events,and its potential to serve as a hurricaneshelter.
The Central Building Authority agrees tothe waiver as a support of the conditionsstated above and will proceed should noobjections be put forward.
US Holds Back Recognition ForVenezuela's Nicolas Maduro
The US government is refusing torecognise Venezuela's President-electNicolas Maduro 's victory indisputed elections in Venezuela. Secretary of State John Kerrysaid the US was not yet ready tovalidate the results of Sunday's poll. Mr Maduro's narrow victory hasbeen challenged by the oppositionleader, Henrique Capriles. Mr Capriles is insisting on avote-by-vote recount and has nowsubmitted a formal request for one. However, the National ElectoralCouncil in Venezuela has so farrefused to order one, and theSupreme Court said on Wednesdaythat there was no legal basis for it. Mr Kerry has supported a recount. "Obviously, if there are hugeirregularities we are going tohave serious questions about theviability of that government," hetold members of the House ForeignAffairs Committee. Mr Maduro responded byaccusing Washington of interfering inVenezuela's internal affairs. He insisted: "We don't care aboutyour recognition."We have chosen to be free, and
President-elect Nicolas Maduro, Left, Is RejectingHenrique Capriles's Calls For A Recount
we are going to be free with orwithout you."
Anti-US card He added: "The US interventionin Venezuela in recent months,and particularly during the election campaign, has beenbrutal, vulgar." The official count indicates MrMaduro won 50.8% of votes to MrCapriles's 49.0% Analysts say there is nothing new inVenezuela's official rhetoric against theUnited States. The late President Hugo Chavezfrequently criticised what he called US
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Mexico Drops Drug Link Charges Against General Angeles Prosecutors in Mexico say theyhave dropped the charges againstretired general Tomas AngelesDauahare. Gen Angeles, a former deputydefence minister, had been accusedof having links with a drug cartel. Prosecutors said they could notcorroborate allegations made by twowitnesses against the general. Shortly after the announcement,Gen Angeles was released from themaximum-security jail where he hadbeen awaiting trial. He had been facing charges of"organised crime to furtherdrug-trafficking", which he haddenied all along. Two people in a witness protectionprogramme, known under the codenames of Jennifer and Mateo, hadaccused him of links with the BeltranLeyva cartel.
'False testimony' They said Gen Angeles was tippingoff cartel members about police andarmy operations against them inexchange for money, Prosecutors said that they had foundno convincing evidence "corroborat-ing the testimony of the protectedwitnesses and no proof whatsoeverwhich would confirm theallegations made by Jennifer andMateo".
The Army Has Played A Key Role In Mexico's War OnOrganised Crime
Jennifer was the same witness whohad also accused the formeranti-drugs tsar Noe RamirezMandujano of links with the BeltranLeyva cartel. Mr Ramirez was cleared of thecharges on Monday and releasedearlier on Wednesday after more thanfour years in prison. The judge in that case asked forJennifer to be investigated onsuspicion of giving false testimony. Both Mr Ramirez and Gen Angeleswere investigated as part of
Operation Clean-up, an attempt byformer president Felipe Calderon to
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Canadian Travel Agents, Journalists& Wholesalers to Visit Belize!
BELIZE CITY, Thursday, Apri111, 2013: The Canadian Market has been oneof our growing markets in NorthAmerica. The Belize Tourism Boardhas been aggressively working withinthis market; from successful tradeshows to road shows and salespresentations. It gives us great prideto be welcoming a large contingentof Canadian Travel Agents, TourOperators and Travel Writers, onMonday, April 15th, 2013. The Belize
Tourism Board has organized afamiliarization trip (FAM), to give 25Canadian travel industry profession-als an opportunity to learn about andexperience Belize.. The group of travel agents will bein the country from April 15-22. TheFAM Tour will consist of a series ofsite visits at various properties ininland Cayo, Mountain Pine RidgeArea, Placencia and San PedroAmbergris Caye, and will includepopular tours in the respective areas.
It is expected that this initiative willdrive more Canadians to Belize.The group of journalists and touroperators will be in the country fromApril 15-20 and will commence theirFAM Tour in San Pedro Ambergris.They will be travelling to HopkinsVillage, Mountain Pine Ridge Areaand inland Cayo and will be doinginland activities. Belize is expectedto get premium exposure in topCanadian news outlets. In January of this year, BTBattended Toronto’s Ultimate TravelShow; a consumer targeted show anda series of road shows done incollaboration with LATA Canada inVancouver, Calgary and Toronto. Inthe history of working with theCanadian market, this is the first timethe BTB is undertaking an initiative ofthis magnitude. About the Belize Tourism BoardThe Belize Tourism Board (BTB) is astatutory body within the BelizeMinistry of Tourism and Culture, andit is governed by a Board ofDirectors appointed by the Ministerof Tourism and Culture. The BTB
works in conjunction with membersof the private sector - including theBelize Hotel Association, BelizeTourism Industry Association andBelize National Tour OperatorsAssociation – and is dedicated tobuilding tourism in the mosteconomically and environmentallysustainable manner. As a part of itsresponsibilities, the BTB promotesBelize as a premier tourismdestination to both in-country andinternational consumers. Among itsoutreach to the international travelmarket, the BTB markets thecountry’s unique attractions totravellers, members of the travel tradeindustry and media outlets in keymarkets. The BTB is also dedicated todeveloping and implementing tourismprograms that will help strengthenand grow the Belizean tourismindustry; promote good destinationstewardship; and instil high qualitystandards for accommodations andtravel experiences. For moreinformation on the BTB and its services, visit www.travelbelize.org.
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Pursuant to Section 37(3) of the Registered Land Act, Chapter 194, Laws of Belize, Revised Edition 2000,notice is hereby given of the loss of the following Land and Lease Certificates:
It is proposed to cancel the above Land/Lease Certificates after the expiration of twenty-one (21) days fromthe appearance of this notice. Any person in possession of the above- mentioned certificates is required to
return it to the Belize Land Registry, Ministry of Natural Resources & the Environment, Belmopan.
LOST LAND/LEASE CERTIFICATES
(Cesar A. Diaz, Mr)For Registrar of Lands
Registration Section Block &Parcel Nos. Certificate Nos.NAME
DOMINGA BALAM Concepcion Village 1/266 Land Cert. No. 1723/1982dtd 6th November, 1982
LML LIMITED Caribbean Shores/ Belize 16/1580 Land Cert. No. 8886/2004dtd 20th September, 2004
MITCHELL LOUIS AND Placentia North 36/676 Land Cert. No. 6841/2004COMPANY LIMITED dtd 20th July, 2004
ALBERT CHERRINGTON Caribbean Shores/ Belize 16/43 1/1 Land Cert. No. 19/1994dtd 6th January, 1994
JAVIER BERBEY Vista del Mar 16/1756 Land Cert. No. LRS-201011025dtd 5th October, 2010
on Wednesday, April 17, 2013, ateam of officers on mobile patrol onthe George Price Highway in SantaElena Town intercepted a greenToyota Camry bearing Belize Citylicense plates # BC-C-42803 in thevicinity of Three Flags Super Store. According to police, the occupantsof the car were informed that a searchwas to be conducted inside the car;however nothing incriminating wasfound. The strong scent of marijuanaprompted the officers to inform theduo that the car was to be escortedto the San Ignacio police station wherea thorough search of the vehiclewould be conducted. Realizing thatthey had been caught, the driverattempted to escape from police butwas quickly subdued. In thecommotion however, the single maleHispanic passenger inside the vehiclewas able to run away from the sceneand made good his escape. At the station, the full examinationof the green Toyota Camry revealedthe name of the suspected Guatema-lan national who managed to escapefrom the officers. The Guatemalanname was written down on a day passprovide by the Guatemalanimmigration as being Nery Hunberto
Wade Busted With TwentyEight Pounds Of Weed
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Leon of neighboring Melchor deMencos in Guatemala. While conducting the search on thecar, police reportedly uncovered26 parcels wrapped tightly withblack plastic bags inside the backpassenger door panels. The drugswere subsequently showed to thedriver of the car, Barry Lee Wade,33, Belizean laborer of # 25 MayaStreet in San Ignacio Town. Wadewas informed of the offence of drugtrafficking and placed under arrest. The suspected marijuana, whenweighed, tipped the scale at astaggering 12, 700.59 grams (28pounds). Wade was then formallyarrested and charged with the offenceof drug trafficking. Wade was arraigned beforemagistrate Narda Morgan onThursday, April 18, 2013, where the
The Toyota Camry WithLicense Plates # BC-C-
42803charge of drug trafficking was readto him. Followed by a not guilty pleaby Wade. Prosecutor George
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