Monthly Archives: April 2009
Shell Oil Pollutes And Runs In Barbados. After 15 Years Government Has The Answer: Committee Of Politicians
UPDATE: March 26, 2010 Friends, here we are over two years since they were elected and the DLP Government of Barbados still hasn’t passed their promised Environmental Legislation. I know it sounds absurd, but in the decades since our independence … Continue reading →
Filed under Barbados, Consumer Issues, Corruption, Crime & Law, Disaster, Environment, Ethics, Health, Human Rights, Oil, Political Corruption, Politics, Politics & Corruption
Tagged as Barbados, Barbados Political Corruption, Environment, Environmental Disaster, Political Corruption, Shell Oil Pollution
Bajan Reporter Interviews Tuskegee Airmen Daughters – New Dreamworks Film Coming
Ian Bourne Gets The Hollywood Scoop On A New Big Budget Tuskegee Airmen Film See what happens when you hang around Sandy Lane and the polo ponies instead of ‘knock twice round de back… Bajan Reporter: Dreamworks has plans underway … Continue reading →
Filed under Aviation, Barbados, History
Tagged as Barbados, DreamWorks, History, The Black Struggle, Tusk, Tuskegee Airmen, Tuskegee Airmen Film
Barbados Advocate Covers Up Police Failure To Respond To Theft, Gunshots At Graeme Hall Nature Sanctuary
Professional Journalism or Subtle Propaganda? Yesterday we told you about the Royal Barbados Police Force failing to attend calls for help at the Graeme Hall Nature Sanctuary. The sanctuary staff reported crimes in progress including theft of fish, threats and … Continue reading →
Filed under Barbados, Barbados Tourism, Crime & Law, Freedom Of Information, Freedom Of The Press, News Media, Police, Tourism, Travel, Traveling and Tourism
Tagged as Barbados, Barbados Police, Barbados Tourist Murder
