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There’s no denying the fact that Britain is in a dire economic state and that this is highly likely to have knock on social issues – whether that be rising crime as some have predicted, or simply a feeling of hopelessness and negativity that Read More...
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Finding good value, in the right place and within budget, is particularly important these days. But how can investors answer the question “Am I paying too much for this?” if they don’t have comparative. Just 0.15 seconds after typing Read More...
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By: Tom James on January 13, 2009 (original here) Hollywood A-lister Leonardo DiCaprio has fallen in love with the idea of building an eco-resort on an island he owns off the coast of Belize… Leonardo DiCaprio has undergone a serious image overhaul Read More...
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By JOHN EWOLDT, Star Tribune Belize became a second home to Dean Sanberg and his wife, Kathleen, in 2006, after they fell in love with the country during a vacation. "My son and I were certified in scuba diving during the vacation while my wife and Read More...
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If you’re looking for a place to buy a property in 2009, what about Belize? It’s a spectacularly beautiful nation with a fabulous climate, it’s part of the British Commonwealth and English is the main language in Belize, tourism is on Read More...
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By Jeremy Schwartz Cox News Service Posted: 12/21/2008 12:30:00 AM MST BELIZE CITY, Belize — I knew Belize was going to be something different as soon as we got to the remote border crossing in southern Mexico. As we got off our bus to get our passports Read More...
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BLUE IS THE colour of sorrow, for those who have never seen the Caribbean. It is best viewed in your bare feet from a rocking reggae boat with rum punch in hand. Seventeen of us set off on the Ragga Queen for a sailing adventure and ended up as friends Read More...
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