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THE BELIZE TIMES
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SUNDAY January 29, 2012
Issue No. 4781
Belize’s Cruise Tourism
In Serious Danger
Royal Caribbean and Carnival “fed up” with Belize GOB Belize City, January 25, 2012 Members attending the annual FCCA (Florida Cruise Companies Association) meeting in Florida this weekend got the clear message “present operating conditions in Belize endanger the future of Belize’s Cruise Tourism Industry”. Operating companies such as Royal Caribbean and Carnival stated openly that they were “fed up” with the indecisiveness of this government and its relevant parties to resolve issues such as tendering, crime
Minister of Tourism, Manuel Heredia, has failed to provide leadership in the Cruise Tourism Industry
and marine safety. Attending the meeting for GOB were, among others, Lindsay Garbutt, the CEO Tourism, and Kevin Gonzalez, BTB’s CEO. Some of the most well known personalities in the Industry were there including Mike McFaden, Cruise Tourism renowned specialist. Mention was made of last week’s cancellation of two of Carnival’s newest and largest ships, the MV Valor and MV Glory. Each cancelled ship hits Belizeans in the pocket by some $320,000. Thanks to a “Do Nothing” government, last week Belizeans lost $640,000 that could have put food on the table for their loved ones. Ten years ago when the then PUP Government ab-
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Execution style murder on Boom Road
Berthen Garay See page 6
Barrow’s Poorest of the Poor NAME
DESCRIPTION
LOAN AMOUNT
Belizean Textile Limited
Business
$122,315
Emy Ramirez
Business Woman/UDP supporter
$124,436
Merlene Bailey-Martinez
SSB CEO/ Privy to information
$80,000
Velda Flowers
Registrar of Supreme Court/ Well paid
$29,355
Herbert Panton
Barrow boot licker/ former Guardian editor
$73,000
These are some of the special beneficiaries to Barrow’s write-off initiative. What happen to the real poorest of the poor?
Patrick and Darrel Punk Out See page 31
Former PUP councillor Leonardo Chavarria, PUP Leader Francis Fonseca & former PUP mayor Tony Westby pledge victory for the PUP - see page 8
Too Little Too Late in Port Loyola By Gilroy Usher, Sr. (PUP Standard Bearer for Port Loyola) Jane Usher Boulevard and Neal’s Pen Road are two of the longest streets in the Port Loyola Division and as such they serve hundreds of pedestrians and vehicles daily. Given their importance, one would think the Area Representative Boots Martinez, who has been the Minister of
Works since 2008, would have given priority to the proper upkeep of those streets the day after elections. Not so, however. For the four years, and with millions of dollars at his disposal every month, Martinez totally abandoned those and every other bad street in the division. He refused to even
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Boots Martinez