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  1. Barbados Business Intelligence Report by USA International Business Publications, 2003-01
  2. Access, Equity and Performance: Education in Barbados, Guyana, Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago by Mun C. Tsang, Michelle Fryer, et all 2002-06
  3. Barbados Business and Investment Opportunities Yearbook (World Business Intelligence Library)
  4. Barbados Business & Investment Opportunities Yearbook by USA International Business Publications, 2002-05
  5. Statement before Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Dutch and Barbados treaties: September 24, 2004. : An article from: Tax Executive
  6. Barbados Economic Development Handbook (World Business Library) by USA International Business Publications, 2002-04
  7. Spain and Ec Membership Evaluated (E C Membership Evaluated Series)
  8. Barbados & the confederation question, 1871-1885 by Bruce Hamilton, 1956
  9. The English-speaking Caribbean and the Alliance for Progress years: An oral history : interviews with 9 leaders in Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago in January-February 1989 by Theodore Mesmer, 1992
  10. The issue of development: Speeches, June 1988 - May 1989 by L. Erskine Sandiford, 1989
  11. The struggle for political democracy: 1937 riots by George A. V Belle, 1987
  12. Annual Report of the Commissioner of Police of Barbados for the Year 1967 by Polic Commissioner, 1967
  13. Background Notes Barbados November 1994 by 4402104955, Peter A. Knecht, 1995-01
  14. Managing development: Theory and practice by Jamal Khan, 1978

61. Barbados Gays & Lesbians Against Discrimination (BGLAD) - A Bravenet.com Forum
Return to Website. Forum. Reply. Subject persecution of gays by the barbados government.Name Jerry. Date Posted Sep 12, 03 1152 PM. Email jharver@aol.com.
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Subject: persecution of gays by the Barbados government Name: Jerry Date Posted: Sep 12, 03 - 11:52 PM Email: jharver@aol.com Message: I am an attorney in the Unites States representing a gay male who was born in Barbados. This man is seeking asylum in the United States. In order to be granted asylum this man has the burden to prove that if he were deported to Barbados that he would be discriminated against and harmed by either the Barbados government or by groups that the Barbados government cannot or will not control. This man can use newspaper articles, magazine articles or other publications or personal accounts of discrimnation to prove his case. PLEASE ADVISE IF ANYONE HAS ANY SUCH INFORMATION OR ACCOUNTS OF DISCRIMATION AGAINST GAYS IN BARBADOS.
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62. OneWorld.net - Full Coverage: Barbados
CREP Project complements barbados government?s Agricultural Plan Barbados ministerproposes Caribbean environment levy Computer training boosts confidence in
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63. Government Of Barbados Information Network
The government of barbados Information Network (GOBINET) in seeking to accomplishthis goal will also achieve, for its users, more transparency of government
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Recent Publications Trade Forum of Jamaica Speech from the Throne Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CSME News Archives... Note **Publications require Adobe Acrobat Reader. click here In this era of globalisation, it is important that Barbados positions itself to serve the global public
with information on demand. The Government of Barbados Information Network (GOBINET) in seeking
to accomplish this goal will also achieve, for its users, more transparency of government operations. While government will be pushing its information out to the world, users of the websites under the GOBINET banner will have a medium through which they can correspond easily with government. This interchange of information can only be to the benefit of government and its customers.

64. Barbados: Our Island In The Sun
The Barbadian Flag is representative of our independence from England. Information on the government. Geographic Information. Sunbeach's Interactive Map of barbados. The CIA's General Information
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General and Historic Information The Barbadian Flag is representative of our independence from England. Neptune's Trident appeared in the Seal when the island was still a colony, the broken Trident on the flag is thus representative of the break with our past, and the step towards independence. The blue panels are for the sea and the sky, while the centre gold panel is for the sand of our beaches. The Barbadian Coat of Arms carries the National Flower in each corner (the Pride of Barbados) of its Golden Shield, as well as the Bearded Fig Tree (the tree from which Barbados derives its name). Though the English were the first to settle the island, it was actually found by the Portuguese, who, upon seeing the Bearded Fig Tree named the island 'Los Barbados', meaning 'The Bearded Ones'. Later the English dropped the 'Los', calling the island simply Barbados. Above the Shield and the Helmet a hand holds two peices of sugar cane (the main crop of the island) in the shape of St. Andrew's Cross. Independence day is celebrated on St. Andrew's Day, the 30th of November.

65. Barbados - Consular Information Sheet
U.S. Department of State. Bureau of Consular Affairs. Washington, DC 20520. Consular Information Sheet. This information is current as of today, barbados. January 12, 2004 government sites, see
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Consular Information Sheet This information is current as of today,
Barbados
January 12, 2004 COUNTRY DESCRIPTION : Barbados is an independent island nation in the Caribbean with a moderately developed economy. The capital is Bridgetown . Facilities for tourism are widely available. The U.S. Embassy in Barbados has consular responsibility over Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines , as well as the British dependent territories of Anguilla, British Virgin Islands and Montserrat, and the French islands of Martinique and Guadeloupe and their dependencies. ENTRY/EXIT REQUIREMENTS: In an effort to prevent international child abduction, many governments have initiated procedures at entry/exit points. These often include requiring documentary evidence of relationship and permission for the child's travel from the parent(s) or legal guardian not present. Having such documentation on hand, even if not required, may facilitate entry/departure. For further information, travelers may contact the Embassy of Barbados

66. Barbados Labour Party Website
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SEARCH: Search Site Home Elections 2003 Party Headquarters ... Publications Event Calendar
Did You Know? That under the Urban Development Commission, 681 houses were repaired at an estimated cost of $14.5 million. [NEXT] That under the Urban Development Commission, 338 new houses were built at approximately $13.1 million. [NEXT] The Urban Development Commission has assisted 475 small business persons with $4.2 million to develop business ventures, which are providing employment for more than 350 persons. $4.2 million in loans have been disbursed by the UDC to date. [NEXT] That under BLP governement, a shelter for battered women, run by the Business and Professional Women’s Club, has been established with financial assistance from government. [NEXT] That under BLP governement, the Royal Barbados Police Force has instituted training to better enable its officers to respond to domestic violence within our communities and records are now being kept on the incidence of domestic violence. [NEXT] That under BLP governement, The Bureau of Women’s Affairs was designated The Bureau of Gender Affairs and integrated into the Ministry of Social Transformation. This has broadened the traditional single focus of the previous Women’s Bureau to wider gender issues.

67. Government Of Barbados National Flag
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The National Flag of Barbados is composed of three vertical panels - the outer panels of ultramarine and the centre panel of gold. A broken trident in black is the centre of the flag. The British standard colour code numbers for the colours of the flag are as follows - Ultramarine BCC148, Gold BS0/002. The flag is designed in the proportion 3:2. The description of the flag - Blue for the sea and sky of Barbados; Gold for the sand of its beaches. The symbol in the centre panel is the Trident of the Mythical sea god Neptune. This symbol appears in the Seal of the colony which was replaced by the Barbados Coat of Arms. The shaft of the Trident is broken indicating Barbados' break with its historical and constitutional ties as a former colony.
The National Flag was designed by Mr. Grantley W. Prescod. His design was chosen from 1,029 entries in an open competition organised by the Government of Barbados. Mr. Prescod was awarded a Gold Medal, an inscribed scroll from the government and $500 which was donated by the Advocate Company Limited. The judges of the competition were Mr. Bruce St. John, Chairman, Major Leonard Banfield, Mr. Maurice Cave, Mr. Neville Connell, Mrs. Enid Lynch and Mrs. B. Ward. Mr. Prescod attended St. Barnabas Boys School. He taught before undertaking a one year course at the West of England College of Art for Specialist Teachers of Art in 1962-63. He also attained a certificate in Education from Bristol University. Between 19670-72 he studied fro the Master of Education degree majoring in Art Education at Temple University, Philadelphia, U.S.A.

68. GlobalEDGE (TM) | Country Insights - Overview Of Barbados
Includes statistics, history, economy and government.
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69. Barbados National Emblems: Flag, Anthem, Coat Of Arms, Pledge
Some rules concerning the display of the National Flag of barbados * The National Itmay also be flown daily from government buildings and schools when they
http://www.barbados.org/emblems.htm
Barbados: National Emblems
The National Flag Barbados Coat of Arms National Anthem
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The National Flag of Barbados
The national flag of Barbados is comprised of three equal vertical panels - the centre panel of gold and the outer panels of ultramarine. A broken trident in black is located in the centre of the flag.
Blue represents the sea and sky of Barbados, while gold represents the sand of the island's beaches. The symbol at the centre of the flag represents the Trident of the mythical sea god, Neptune - the shaft of the trident is broken symbolising Barbados' break from Britain.
Some rules concerning the display of the National Flag of Barbados
The National Flag should be flown every day from the Public Buildings, Trafalgar Square, from 6:00am to 6:00pm. It may also be flown daily from government buildings and schools when they are in session, and places of business. The National Flag should not be flown after 6:00pm except inside a building.
The National Flag is flown at half-mast in mourning. The decision on the occasions on which the flag should be flown at half-mast rest with the Cabinet (Government).

70. Royal Norwegian Embassy To The Caribbean Countri - Intro
Located in Port of Spain and accredited to Antigua and Barbuda, the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, barbados, Commonwealth of Dominica, Grenada, Haiti, Jamaica, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Trinidad and Tobago. Offers links to government and tourist board sites, archieves of the Norway Daily a news bulletin from major Norwegian newspapers compiled by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Visa information is also provided for Caribbean citizens desiring to visit or work in Norway.
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The Embassy is responsible for Norway’s relations to the English-speaking Caribbean islands states: Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Jamaica, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago as well as Haiti.

There is a Norwegian honorary Consulate/Consulate General in most of the countries, please consult the local telephone directory for further information in case you need assistance when visiting one of the above mentioned countries.
Royal Norwegian Embassy to Caribbean States
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P.O. Box 8114 Dep., NO-0032 Oslo, Norway
Tel: +47 22 24 36 00. Fax: +47 22 24 95 80. E-mail: emb.caribbean@mfa.no

71. Barbados Profile: Government
government type parliamentary democracy; independent sovereign state within theCommonwealth. Political parties and leaders barbados Labor Party or BLP Owen
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    73. Barbados National Emblems: Flag, Anthem, Coat Of Arms, Pledge
    barbados National Emblems. The National Flag barbados Coat of Arms It may also be flown daily from government buildings and schools when they are in session, and places of
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    Barbados: National Emblems
    The National Flag Barbados Coat of Arms National Anthem
    National Pledge
    ... Constitution of Barbados
    The National Flag of Barbados
    The national flag of Barbados is comprised of three equal vertical panels - the centre panel of gold and the outer panels of ultramarine. A broken trident in black is located in the centre of the flag.
    Blue represents the sea and sky of Barbados, while gold represents the sand of the island's beaches. The symbol at the centre of the flag represents the Trident of the mythical sea god, Neptune - the shaft of the trident is broken symbolising Barbados' break from Britain.
    Some rules concerning the display of the National Flag of Barbados
    The National Flag should be flown every day from the Public Buildings, Trafalgar Square, from 6:00am to 6:00pm. It may also be flown daily from government buildings and schools when they are in session, and places of business. The National Flag should not be flown after 6:00pm except inside a building.
    The National Flag is flown at half-mast in mourning. The decision on the occasions on which the flag should be flown at half-mast rest with the Cabinet (Government).

    74. Elliott D. Mottley & Co - Attorneys At Law
    An established law firm that provides professional legal services in barbados and the Caribbean. We specialize in commercial, corporate, government, employment, constitutional and intellectual property law amongst others.
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    75. GOVERNMENT BARBADOS
    Elizabeth II, head of state), prime minister (head of government), cabinet Politicalparties barbados Labor Party (BLP, incumbent), Democratic Labor Party (DLP
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    Type: Parliamentary democracy; independent sovereign state within the Commonwealth.
    Independence: November 30, 1966.

    76. British High Commission, Bridgetown Home
    British High Commission with travel and general information, trade and government policies, contact information, and links to British government and information sites.
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    77. ABC Country Book Of Barbados - Government Flag, Map, Economy, Geography, Climate
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    • Names:
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            conventional short form:
              Barbados
            • Digraph:
              BB
            • Type: parliamentary democracy
            • Capital: Bridgetown
            • Administrative divisions: 11 parishes; Christ Church, Saint Andrew, Saint George, Saint James, Saint John, Saint Joseph, Saint Lucy, Saint Michael, Saint Peter, Saint Philip, Saint Thomas
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                  the new city of Bridgetown may be given parish status
                • Independence: 30 November 1966 (from UK)
                • National holiday: Independence Day, 30 November (1966)
                • Constitution: 30 November 1966
                • Legal system: English common law; no judicial review of legislative acts
                • Suffrage: 18 years of age; universal
                • Executive branch:
                    chief of state:
                      Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952), represented by Governor General Dame Nita BARROW (since 6 June 1990)
                        head of government:
                          Prime Minister Owen Seymour ARTHUR (since 6 September 1994); Deputy Prime Minister Billie MILLER (since 6 September 1994)
                            cabinet:
                              Cabinet; appointed by the governor general on advice of the prime minister

    78. Barbados Tourism Investment Inc.: Investment Guide
    Development agency of the government of barbados. Provides assistance to investors in the tourism and hospitality industries for private investment on the island.
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    Barbados is an island of unspoiled charm and sophistication. A People and a Culture alive with possibilities, as boundless as the turquoise sea, as endless as the sandy shore. For decades Barbados has been the destination of choice for hundreds of thousands of visitors, many of whom return to our shores year after year.
    Having established itself as a leading Caribbean tourism destination , Barbados recognises the need to continue developing its tourism product.
    The Government of Barbados, through the Barbados Tourism Investment Inc., has committed itself to this development and invites investors around the world to evaluate our investment opportunities and work with us in profitable and beneficial projects
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    79. Barbados. The World Factbook. 2003
    Includes maps; brief history; and information about geography, people, government, economy, transportation, and military.
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    80. Caribbean Websites And Links Organised In An Easy To Use Directory
    Caribbean Site Directory General Directory - barbados - government and politics.Welcome to the Caribbean site directory. barbados - government and Politics.
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