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Ambergris Caye, Belize                       Tuesday September 25, 2007
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P.M., Opposition Leader speak
on Independence

On Friday Belize celebrated twenty-six years of Independence with tradition and pride. On twentieth night, Memorial Park was host to official ceremonies which included to the raising of the Belizean flag followed by a display of fireworks. The following morning, Prime Minister Said Musa and a distinguished list of dignitaries gathered at the park again for an inspection of the guard of honor, a parade by members of the Belize Defence Force and to witness the arrival of the Belize flag by air messenger. As is customary, Leader of the Opposition Dean Barrow and Prime Minister Said Musa each addressed the audience.
Dean Barrow, Leader of the Opposition
“Everyday we hear of new feats of our people, in culture, in the arts, in education, in technology in enterprise, it is this that makes our pride so radiant, so transcendent, and so wholly justified. There is still of course much to be done. Belize fu all ah wi, not completely, not totally, not as long as there are still huge pockets of unemployed poor, of alienated youth, of marginalized single mothers, not as long as on the southside of Belize City and too many district towns young men continue to drop like flies and murder most foul stalks the land. It is in the context of that threatening free fall that I would last like to place this anniversary. The usual suspects principally responsible for our social rot and urban decay, for the phenomenal rise in crime and violence are too well known not to hold hope high in thinking that we can confront and defeat these scourges.”
Prime Minister Said Musa
“In twenty-six years we have proven that as a people we are capable of self-government, capable of making difficult choices and capable of adapting to changing times. Together we can make the years ahead among our nation’s finest if we but only heed George Price’s words uttered as long ago as 1964 that a government cannot solve all of a country’s problems, that we all have a responsibility to be nation builders. We should like true sons and daughters of this good Belizean soil, shoulder this responsibility, do our respective part to stop pointing the finger of blame. May God grant that on September twenty-first in some distant year, on this stage and before such a gathering as this, the Prime Minister may be able to say that ours was generation of believers and builders of Belize, land of the free by the Carib sea. A happy Independence Day to all.” Read More

Snorkeling with a Mermaid
by Andrew Steinhauer

Caye Caulker is one of the last strongholds of staunch individualism left in Belize. The small island community is a magnet for artists, assorted eccentrics, accountant drop-outs and a diverse sampling of quixotic entrepreneurs with more ideas and idealism than monetary backative. Caye Caulker is a fascinating menagerie of endearing hustlers, environmentally attuned nature-buff expatriates, canine apologists, shoot-from-the-hip businessmen, highly opinionated writers, seascape- landscape painters, romantic poets, ex-fishermen turned tour guides, wandering minstrels and pious, grizzled nomads that somehow manage to live together in a state of quasi-harmony if not communal togetherness. Contrary to expectations for an island whose motto is “Go Slow” the place is bristling with ideas and activities: both legit and scam varieties.
Twenty years ago Caye Caulker was a sleepy fishing village. Today tourism has emphatically overshadowed fishing as the caye’s bread-n-butter industry. The majority of the families of the “Old Salts” are currently working in tourism related fields: restaurateurs, hoteliers, DJs, barkeeps, artisans, taxi drivers, hair-braiders, realtors, knickknack retailers, tour guides, divers, homeopathic healers and masseurs. Every tourist whim is catered to.
A new snorkeling venture cutely called, “Anda De Wata Tours” opened for business a week ago. Conventional business savvy says that the middle of May- the beginning of the off-season- is not the best time to start out. The hordes of tourists that were bustling about Caulker a mere month ago during Easter week has tailed off to a trickle. “Not so” asserts the spirited owner-tour guide- dive master of Anda De Wata Vanessa Smith. Vanessa feels that with the right niche marketing combined with positive word-of-mouth and a little bit of beginner’s luck her snorkeling enterprise will cut the mustard.
Vanessa is a born and bred Caye Caulker gal who attended primary school on the caye and college at the venerable St. Catherine Academy in Belize City. Her dad is the esteemed marine mechanic “Manouch” Smith. Her caye roots go back generations. 
Vanessa literally grew up in the seas and reef adjacent to her home caye. She knows the surrounding territory up-close and personal. She offers an “ultimate snorkeling tour” which covers ‘in depth’ five sites within close proximity to Caulker: (1) Mexico Rocks, (2) Underwater cave, (3) Tres Cocos, (4) Hol Chan and (5) Shark and Ray alley.  “Anda” also offers Belize River, zoo and cave tubing excursions along with manatee sighting trips at Swallow Caye. 
Vanessa attired in her work clothes- a bikini and fins- is reminiscent of Ursula Andress in her famous scene stealing entrance in the classic James Bond movie Dr. No (1962). When Sean Connery (as 007) first caught a glimpse of Ursula (as Honeychile Ryder) striding out of the Caribbean Sea clad in a skimpy white bikini his jaw dropped- along with at least 50 million filmgoers. Got the picture? Frolicking in the sea with Ursula was a prevalent fantasy of North American and European males in the mid-sixties. Now 44 years after Ursula’s revealing debut the lucky tourist in Caulker has the opportunity to frolic “anda de wata” with Vanessa. Hubba, hubba. It’s quite a scenic adventure for any snorkeler- either local or tourist. Underwater tours will never be the same. Read More
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR


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There will be a NACNW meeting this Saturday
Sept 29th at noon at the Palapa Bar, followed by a 'Northerners' meeting immediately after.
Hope to see you there!
Natalie

THOUGHT OF THE DAY
I used to think anyone doing anything weird was weird. Now I know that it
is the people that call others weird
that are weird
                          Paul McCartney



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